Ulysses

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The young poet Stephen has been recalled from Paris to Dublin to be at his mother’s deathbed. But he refuses her dying wishes: to kneel and pray for her. Now, holed up in his Martello tower outside the city walls, he has to suffer the taunts of Buck Mulligan by day and, by night, the vision of "her eyes, shaking out of death to shake and bend my soul." Timelessly evocative, Ulysses is far more than the story of Stephen Dedalus’ journey through Dublin. It is a huge, rich portrayal of human life. In this magnificent, highly accessible, part reading part dramatization—which includes the famous Molly Bloom soliloquy—the power and truth of Joyce’s vision is as potent as ever. Ulysses stars Stephen Rea and Sinead Cusack, with an introduction by Seamus Heaney.

8 CDs. 7 hrs 25 mins.

English

James Joyce was born on February 2, 1882. He studied modern languages at University College, Dublin. After graduating, Joyce moved to Paris for a brief period in 1902. In 1904 Joyce met Nora Barnacle, with whom he would spend the rest of his life, and they moved to Europe and settled in Trieste where Joyce worked as a teacher. His first published work was a book of poems called Chamber Music. This was followed by Dubliners, Finnegan's Wake, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and the play Exiles. In 1915 World War I forced Joyce and Nora and their two children to move to Zürich. James Joyce died in Zürich on January 13, 1941.

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"The dramatisation by John Scotney, close to the original and a necessary and skilful abridgement . . . is wonderfully entertaining." —Guardian
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