16 June 1929: 'Bloomsday' was first celebrated on this day.
In one of the earliest Bloomsday celebrations, Sylvia Beach, publisher of James
Joyce's classic novel Ulysses organised a Ulysses lunch with her partner
Adrienne Monnier in France in June 1929.
The first Bloomsday celebrated in Ireland was in 1954, the
fiftieth anniversary of the first Bloomsday. The eccentric writers Patrick
Kavanagh and Flann O’Brien visited locations such as the Martello Tower at
Sandycove, Davy Byrne’s pub, and 7 Eccles Street where the fictional Leopold
Bloom lived with his wife Molly. They spent part of their tour reading extracts
from Ulysses and drinking a great deal as they went along!
"It wasn't until 1954, its 50th anniversary, that John
Ryan, restaurant owner and publisher of the literary periodical Envoy, and his
literary friends, novelist Brian O'Nolan and poets Patrick Kavanagh and Anthony
Cronin, resurrected Bloomsday in Ireland. There are photos at the National
Library in Dublin…of their pilgrimage in two horse-cabs to various locations in
Ulysses and several pubs."
Fritzi Horstman
Bloomsday celebrates the day on which the narrative of James
Joyce’s novel Ulysses takes place, 16 June 1904, the day on which it is
believed that Joyce first went out with his future wife, Nora Barnacle. The day
is named after Leopold Bloom, the central character in Ulysses. The novel
follows the life and thoughts of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus (his alter
ego)along with a host of other characters – real and fictional – from 8 am on 16
June through to the early hours of the following morning.
An Extract:
As he set foot on O'Connell bridge a puffball of smoke
plumed up from the parapet. Brewery barge with export stout. England. Sea air
sours it, I heard. Be interesting some day get a pass through Hancock to see
the brewery. Regular world in itself. Vats of porter, wonderful. Rats get in
too. Drink themselves bloated as big as a collie floating. Dead drunk on the
porter. Drink till they puke again like christians. Imagine drinking that! Rats:
vats. Well of course if we knew all the things.
Episode 8 – ‘Lestrygonians’
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