domingo, junio 28, 2015
sábado, junio 27, 2015
viernes, junio 26, 2015
viernes, junio 19, 2015
jueves, junio 18, 2015
Bloomsday 2015 en Madrid
El pasado martes, 16 de junio, se celebró en Madrid el Bloomsday 2015, organizado por la Embajada de Irlanda y la Bloomsday Society, en el Círculo Catalán.
El Embajador Cooney, inauguró el acto con la lectura de “Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed…”
A continuación, Joaquím Mallafré habló de las dificultades a las que se enfrentó al traducir la novela al catalán, y Madrid Players y miembros de la Bloomsday Society leyeron extractos del Ulises y amenizaron el acto con canciones, acompañados al piano por Richard Hunter.
Al finalizar, el casi centenar de asistentes, brindaron con una copa de cava.
Gracias a todos por vuestra asistencia y apoyo.
El Embajador Cooney, inauguró el acto con la lectura de “Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed…”
A continuación, Joaquím Mallafré habló de las dificultades a las que se enfrentó al traducir la novela al catalán, y Madrid Players y miembros de la Bloomsday Society leyeron extractos del Ulises y amenizaron el acto con canciones, acompañados al piano por Richard Hunter.
Al finalizar, el casi centenar de asistentes, brindaron con una copa de cava.
Gracias a todos por vuestra asistencia y apoyo.
martes, junio 16, 2015
Bloomsday
BLOOMSDAY – THE HISTORY
Bloomsday celebrates the day on which the action of James Joyce’s novel Ulysses takes place on 16 June 1904. According to Richard Ellmann’s biography, Joyce chose June 16th as a gift to his partner and later wife, Nora – to commemorate the day on which she first went for a romantic stroll with him and changed his life forever.
The day is named after Leopold Bloom, the central character in Ulysses. The novel follows the life and thoughts of Leopold Bloom and a host of other characters – real and fictional – from 8am on 16 June through to the early hours of the following morning.
One of the earliest Bloomsday celebrations was a Ulysses lunch, organised by Sylvia Beach, publisher ofUlysses, and her partner Adrienne Monnier in France in June 1929. Joyce and thirty other guests were invited to a luncheon at the Léopold restaurant near Versailles, to honour both the publication of the French translation of Ulysses and Bloomsday’s 25th anniversary.
Bloomsday as we now know it, owes its origin to the fiftieth anniversary celebration in Dublin, on 16 June 1954. Irish writers Flann O’Brien and John Ryan organised a group of Dublin’s intelligentsia for what was to be a day long pilgrimage along the Ulysses route. Ryan had engaged two horse drawn cabs of the old-fashioned kind, which in Ulysses Mr. Bloom and his friends drive to poor Paddy Dignam’s funeral. They planned to travel round the city through the day, visiting in turn the scenes of the novel, ending at night in what had once been the brothel quarter of the city, the area which Joyce had called Nighttown. The pilgrimage was abandoned halfway through, when the weary Lestrygonianssuccumbed to inebriation and rancour at the Bailey pub in the city centre, which Ryan then owned.
On June 16 1967, a gathering of Joyce scholars took place in Dublin for the inaugural James Joyce Symposium. This biennial event has grown from strength to strength and will be held in Dublin for the seventh time in 2012. Sponsored by the International James Joyce Foundation, the symposium has also taken place in many of the cities in which Joyce lived, Zurich, Trieste, Rome, and Paris. The symposium has also travelled to lots of other European cities, including Copenhagen, Venice, Frankfurt, Monaco, Seville, London, Budapest, Tours, and Prague.
sábado, junio 13, 2015
Aviso a navegantes
Ley 21/2014, de 4 de noviembre, por la que se modifica el texto refundido de la Ley de Propiedad Intelectual, aprobado por Real Decreto Legislativo 1/1996, de 12 de abril, y la Ley 1/2000, de 7 de enero, de Enjuiciamiento Civil.
martes, junio 09, 2015
Sean in Berlin
Hola, hello and hallo!
El proximo jueves 11 de junio, a las 19 horas, inauguro en Berlin.
Pavlov’s Dog, Bergstrasse 19. 10115 Berlin.
Nos vemos allí…
Saludos
Sean
Next Thursday, 11th June, at 7pm, an exhibition of mine opens in Berlin.
Pavlov’s Dog, Bergstrasse 19.10115 Berlin.
See you there
Yours
Sean
lunes, junio 01, 2015
Entre tragaldabas y castigadores
Prosigue nuestro amigo Bloom su periplo y a
la hora de la pitanza aterriza en la taberna de Vulcano, antesala alimenticia
del infierno, donde todo es mascar, tragar, deglutir. Aquello es una inmensa
rebatiña de caníbales entre escupitajos y salpicaduras, con fragor de dientes,
cartílagos y huesos. Asco y repulsión ante esas bocas gorgoteantes y esas
panzas insaciables. Aire freco, aire fresco, por favor.
Los recuerdos de su Molly y de los buenos
tiempos, cuando ella no le rechazaba, le vivifican. Ah, cualquier tiempo pasado
fue mejor. Howth, Lion, Drumleck, Sutton le hacen elevarse hasta el Parnaso y
el deseo amoroso.
Cualquier cosa es preferible a recordarlo a
él, al que está en todas partes,
presente
en cada hora, en cada minuto, encantador, castigador, atormentador. Sombrero de
paja al sol, pantalones con vuelta. ¿Cuánto falta, cuánto falta? Mejor no
pensar, no sentir, no ver. Él. Él.
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