RADIO BLOOMSDAY

Hooshang Tarreh-Gol
by Hooshang Tarreh-Gol
16-Jun-2011
 

Some one just send me this site, from which you could listen to the entire event. It runs from 7:00 PM to 2:00AM today.

//wbai.org/

30th annual broadcast of readings from Ulysses by James Joyce, featuring actors in New York, Loa Angeles, London and Dublin like Alec Baldwin, Garrison Keillor, John Lithgow, Bob Odenkirk, Wallace Shawn, Jerry Stiller, Kate Valk and Caraid O'Brien as Molly Bloom, who also directs the production. Plus Aaron Beall, Mary-Louise Bowe, Charles Busch, Janet Coleman, Paul Dooley, Roma Downey, David Dozer, Anne Enright, Jim Fletcher, Conn Horgan, Mark Maron, Paul Muldoon, John O’Callaghan, Brian O’Doherty, Jaason Simmons, Mark Singer, T. Ryder Smith, Amy Stiller, and many others.

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thank you Mehrban and Azarin for your joy of Bloomsday. Apparently Sadegh Hedayat had also read Ulysses and thought of it as a Giant of a work. I'll try  to find the source.

I was trying to find Shahzdeh to translate Joyce's letter to his wife (as read by Alec Baldwin in this program), it's so San Francisco only Shazdeh could do a decent translation of it, cheers 


Azarin Sadegh

I'd love to read Joyce "all Moanday....

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Tearday, Wailsday, Thumpsday, Frightday, Shatterday."

Thank you for this blog! Azarin 


Mehrban

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Lycidas was awesome. Have a nice evening.

 


Mehrban

Thank you Hooshang

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for the tip.  I will listen for it.  


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Come away O human child

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Come away O human child

To the prairie, to the wild

For the world is more full of weeping

Than you can understand.

 

Willian Yeats

 


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"BLOOMSDAY" - Father's Day Special on the Net!

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For all James Joyce junkies.  Seven hours of non-stop live reading  from Ulysses.

//wbai.org/

If you can't listen to it now, it'll be on their archives later, cheers