Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Love! Literature! Language! Lust! Leopold's Women Bloom

Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Love! Literature! Language! Lust! Leopold's Women Bloom

Title: Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Love! Literature! Language! Lust! Leopold's Women Bloom
Author: James Joyce
Release: 2006-01-01
Kind: audiobook
Genre: Fiction
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Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Love! Litera James Joyce
Bloomsday on Broadway celebrates June 16, 1904, the most famous fictional date in literature, when Leopold Bloom walked around Dublin in the pages of James Joyce's Ulysses. Since 1981, Hundreds of acclaimed actors have joined avid Joyceans, writers, critics and scholars on stage at Symphony Space to read selections from the book that heralded the birth of modern literature. Bloomsday on Broadway XXIV: Leopold's Women Bloom was recorded at Peter Norton Symphony Space in New York City on Thursday, June 16th 2005 from 7pm until after midnight, broadcast live on WBAI and streamed over the internet on The Bloomsday Radio Network at symphonyspace.org.

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