Penultimate issue of James Joyce Broadsheet dropped through letterbox this morning.
Publication will cease at end of 2022 with final October issue—Number 123.
@crackedlooking @JJ_Gazette@UlyssesSeen@pintofulysses Hmmm . . . I can’t remember them all. Maybe give us a choice of a few of your faves? Happy Bloomsday & hope you are well!
Podcast
RTÉ Radio 'Drama on One' has begun broadcasting all 15 stories from DUBLINERS.
Listen back to 'The Sisters' and 'An Encounter'.
Performed by Radio Éireann Players.
(41:16) https://t.co/Xm2T7B58l6 via @RTEDramaOnOne@RTERadio1#JamesJoyce#Dubliners
HT: @Bookzieboo
15 Usher's Island will go the way of 7 Eccles Street. A riverrun of crocodile tears will follow. A plaque will be unveiled to tell the passer by of what once was there. And we'll continue to cod ourselves about Dublin in the rare old times.
@wvarga7a1@invisibledot@ReadingJoyce@UlyssesSeen ↑ Further tweak 22 Apr. 2021 #7EcclesSt basement plan.
*See Fig. 6: A Burgess at rear of N° 7 Eccles St, Feb. 1965.
Back door on return btwn basement/ground floor. Pantry based on Ian Gunn's ref. 29 Lwr Fitzwilliam St.
https://t.co/NDUxX8Qv8P
#Ulysses#JamesJoyce.
HT: Ian Gunn
@bertiebirdman @wvarga7a1@invisibledot@ReadingJoyce@UlyssesSeen See pic (via JJON) of Burgess leaning out ground-floor window. Outhouse on right side of pic at garden level. Note position of door + possible window. Fitted with WC. Enough light for reading ('Tit-Bits')!
Outhouse is mapped on OS maps of the period.
See: https://t.co/hwcfzMG646