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here comes everybloggy: September 2013
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013. The challenges continue with our homework, attempted together at Hosty's home. The night lessons of II,2 are proving difficult but nonetheless amusing. All parties present bar Verry Hummus. Grin Again, Hosty, The Northern Fairlights, Metromyriam and the Taler of the Tub present. Readings aplenty from 264-268. Served: tea, Metromyriam apple cake and a disappointingly egg-whitey but ravishing-looking Zumbo cake. Small amounts of wine were consumed on the premises.
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here comes everybloggy: March 2013
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Sunday, March 10, 2013. The gathering ensued with most present. The Northern Fairlights (Mrs Gamp and Harry'sPlan) were prevented by the Diary Demons who wound back the clocks, switched all the street signs and caused untold mischief. Original Hosty, Signor Gwoogle the Grinning Robert, the Tain in G Sharp (or Gerund Tahini) and Medical Mick and myself Mitzybird continued with the tail-end of 2.1. Starting page: 246, Icy-La-Belle. FWRG 10/03/2013 Land-Under-Wave and the Lingua Hibernica/Eblanica. Hys hyph...
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here comes everybloggy: January 2012
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Sunday, January 15, 2012. Our first meeting for 2012 took place appropriately enough on the first day of the year, with the added joy of celebrating the entry of Joyce's work into the public domain. Finally, FWRG has arrived at Book 1 chapter 8, the famous Washerwomen scene, which Mitzi has performed snippets of before on Bloomsday and other Joycean occasions - rebel performances, conducted without permission from the Joyce Estate, mind. He is the Greek fellow Deucalion, son on Promethus, and a Noah-type...
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here comes everybloggy: November 2011
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Monday, November 28, 2011. Two forms of chocolate and two kinds of tea sent our gathering off to an energetic start, commencing with the ongoing dialogue between two kinds of brothers. Present company included myself (Mitzi), Hosty, The Borrowed Beckettian, Mr Google, and the Two Northwegians. Section: 191.5 - 195.6. A brief bookmark in our reading of this chunk of the Wake. A further brief bookmark includes two reading recommendations from Hosty. Three Men on a Bumme. L and Three Men in a Boat. Page 191...
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here comes everybloggy: April 2011
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Monday, April 11, 2011. From the introduction to Joyce, Race and Empire. Cheng interprets Joyce's anti-imperialist bent in suggesting there is, in the entire Joyce ouvre, a "systematic intent" towards representations of the need for de-clonisation. In alligning this approach with post-colinial criticism, Cheng uses the adjective "sensitive", in writing that Joyce's representations are "sensitive to (and answer to) the sociopolitical writers . Gramsci, Said and Fanon. Kicking About with Kiberd. As a teach...
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here comes everybloggy: October 2011
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Monday, October 3, 2011. Here was a weekend meeting much afflicted. Some laid low by germs, and others triple-booked, out of town, and one even beating down the door of the inn but cad-like, was not let in as if HCE himself were crossly shooing away barflies; perhaps the collective earwhig prevented those engathered hearing the next visitor. Nevertheless, a trio quorum did justice to macaroons and two pages of the Shem section, p186-188. To the scene at hand: the cop is being solicited from brothel doorw...
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here comes everybloggy: September 2013
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Thursday, September 12, 2013. Interview with Olwen Fouere. Olwen Fouere performed riverrrun. For the first time during Bloomsday week in Dublin in 2012. Sitting in the third row, spluttering and wheezing from too many late nights propped up by beverages whose names begin with J and G, I nevertheless was thrilled to see Olwen's work brought to life on stage. I consulted Olwen on her editing of Book IV, the ricorso. Olwen's request for scholarly elucidation proved irresistible. Tuesday, September 10, 2013.
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here comes everybloggy: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Bloomsday on Bondi, Sydney 2012. There are numerous Bloomsday events taking place around Australia this year. Sydneysiders will be treated to a day of Joyce by the sea, when the Bondi Pavilion becomes the latest place to celebrate Joyce's Ulysses. On Saturday, June the 16th. Bloomsday on Bondi begins at 10am with individual and group readings planned until 10pm. UNSW, Centre for Global Irish Studies. Monday, May 7, 2012. We completed reading the list of presents given by ALP to a...