Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
An unabridged, polyphonic and diverse celebration of Joyce's Modernist masterwork.
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13.01.2025
1 Stunde 1 Minute
For the second part of this year’s Bloomcast Holiday Special,
Alice, Lex, and Adam get help from Claire-Louise Bennett and Foad
Dizadji-Bahmani to explore how it challenges conventional ideas
of narrative, language, and meaning. As always, our Bloomcasters
invite listeners into a spirited and thought-provoking
conversation that bridges literary analysis, philosophical
inquiry, and personal reflections…before topping of the
conversation with a game so contrived it would make Blazes Boylan
blush.
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Alice McCrum is a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at
Princeton University. Before starting her graduate work, Alice
lived in Paris, where she taught at the Sorbonne, studied public
policy at Sciences Po-Paris, and directed cultural programming at
the American Library in Paris.
Lex Paulson is Director of Executive Programs at the UM6P School
of Collective Intelligence (Morocco) and lectures in advocacy and
human rights at Sciences Po-Paris. Trained in classics and
community organizing, he served as mobilization strategist for
the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and Emmanuel Macron in
2017. He served as legislative counsel in the 111th U.S. Congress
(2009-2011), organized on six U.S. presidential campaigns, and
has worked to advance democratic innovation at the European
Commission and in India, Tunisia, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal, Czech
Republic and Ukraine. He is author of Cicero and the People’s
Will: Philosophy and Power at the End of the Roman Republic, from
Cambridge University Press, and is co-editor of the Routledge
Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance.
Adam Biles is an English writer and translator based in Paris. He
is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. In 2022, he
conceived and presented Friends of Shakespeare and Company read
Ulysses—an epic, polyphonic celebration of James Joyce’s
masterwork. Feeding Time, his first novel, was published by
Galley Beggar Press in 2016. It was published by Editions Grasset
in France in 2018 to great critical acclaim. His second novel,
Beasts of England, was published in September 2023 by Galley
Beggar Press, and will be published in 2025 by Editions Grasset.
It was selected as a "2023 highlight" by The Guardian. A
collection of his conversations with writers, The Shakespeare and
Company Book of Interviews, was published by Canongate in October
2023
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06.01.2025
58 Minuten
Happy Joycension Day!
For this year’s Bloomcast Holiday Special, Alice, Lex, and Adam
reunited for a lively discussion of Watt by Samuel Beckett,
asking: How does Beckett’s minimalist, disintegrative style
compare to James Joyce’s expansive, celebratory storytelling?
What makes this novel so uniquely absurd and profound? And why
does Watt feel both so playful and deeply unsettling? Is Watt a
meticulously structured puzzle or an exercise in unraveling
structure itself? What does Watt tell us about Beckett’s
influence on modern literature?
Setting this enigmatic work against the context of Beckett’s
wartime experiences, they also explore how it challenges
conventional ideas of narrative, language, and meaning. What
is Watt’s lasting impact on readers and thinkers alike? As
always, our Bloomcasters invite listeners into a spirited and
thought-provoking conversation that bridges literary analysis,
philosophical inquiry, and personal reflections…before topping of
the conversation with a game so contrived it would make Blazes
Boylan blush.
*
Alice McCrum is a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at
Princeton University. Before starting her graduate work, Alice
lived in Paris, where she taught at the Sorbonne, studied public
policy at Sciences Po-Paris, and directed cultural programming at
the American Library in Paris.
Lex Paulson is Director of Executive Programs at the UM6P School
of Collective Intelligence (Morocco) and lectures in advocacy and
human rights at Sciences Po-Paris. Trained in classics and
community organizing, he served as mobilization strategist for
the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and Emmanuel Macron in
2017. He served as legislative counsel in the 111th U.S. Congress
(2009-2011), organized on six U.S. presidential campaigns, and
has worked to advance democratic innovation at the European
Commission and in India, Tunisia, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal, Czech
Republic and Ukraine. He is author of Cicero and the People’s
Will: Philosophy and Power at the End of the Roman Republic, from
Cambridge University Press, and is co-editor of the Routledge
Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance.
Adam Biles is an English writer and translator based in Paris. He
is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. In 2022, he
conceived and presented Friends of Shakespeare and Company read
Ulysses—an epic, polyphonic celebration of James Joyce’s
masterwork. Feeding Time, his first novel, was published by
Galley Beggar Press in 2016. It was published by Editions Grasset
in France in 2018 to great critical acclaim. His second novel,
Beasts of England, was published in September 2023 by Galley
Beggar Press, and will be published in 2025 by Editions Grasset.
It was selected as a "2023 highlight" by The Guardian. A
collection of his conversations with writers, The Shakespeare and
Company Book of Interviews, was published by Canongate in October
2023
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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03.05.2024
1 Stunde 20 Minuten
In this special episode, the Bloomcasters take on their trickiest
task yet : criticizing one of their own.
Adam Biles’ “Beasts of England”, a canny and hilarious sequel to
George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”, has received rave reviews and is
already heading into translation in France and India -- but is it
really any good?
Bloomcasters Alice and Lex take the reins, pushing Adam into the
darkest corners of his fascination with farmyards and political
arcana. How does one pen a sequel to a classic? What can satire
show us about our dysfunctional age that no other genre can?
Which pig is Boris Johnson, and does it matter in the least?
The gloves are off the trotters, and the true beasts are
revealed. We hope you enjoy it.
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Alice McCrum is a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at
Princeton University. Before starting her graduate work, Alice
lived in Paris, where she taught at the Sorbonne, studied public
policy at Sciences Po-Paris, and directed cultural programming at
the American Library in Paris.
Lex Paulson is Director of Executive Programs at the UM6P School
of Collective Intelligence (Morocco) and lectures in advocacy and
human rights at Sciences Po-Paris. Trained in classics and
community organizing, he served as mobilization strategist for
the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and Emmanuel Macron in
2017. He served as legislative counsel in the 111th U.S. Congress
(2009-2011), organized on six U.S. presidential campaigns, and
has worked to advance democratic innovation at the European
Commission and in India, Tunisia, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal, Czech
Republic and Ukraine. He is author of Cicero and the People’s
Will: Philosophy and Power at the End of the Roman Republic, from
Cambridge University Press, and is co-editor of the Routledge
Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance.
Adam Biles is an English writer and translator based in Paris. He
is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. In 2022, he
conceived and presented Friends of Shakespeare and Company read
Ulysses—an epic, polyphonic celebration of James Joyce’s
masterwork. Feeding Time, his first novel, was published by
Galley Beggar Press in 2016. It was published by Editions Grasset
in France in 2018 to great critical acclaim. His second novel,
Beasts of England, was published in September 2023 by Galley
Beggar Press, and will be published in 2025 by Editions Grasset.
It was selected as a "2023 highlight" by The Guardian. A
collection of his conversations with writers, The Shakespeare and
Company Book of Interviews, was published by Canongate in October
2023
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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05.01.2024
1 Stunde 40 Minuten
Our Bloomcasters reconvene on January 6th, “Joycension Day”, to
discuss The Dead : the final piece in Joyce’s Dubliners,
described by T. S. Eliot as "one of the greatest short stories
ever written".
Leaning heavily as always on the wisdom of honorary Bloomcasters
Declan Kiberd and Colm Toibin, they cover orchestrated dinner
parties, ego death, the circularity of human life, the music of
words, and much more.
Carrying forth a Bloomcast tradition, they also play a festive
game, populating competing dinner parties with characters from
Dubliners and Ulysses.
Happy New Year (and Joycension Day)!
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Mentioned in the podcast:
‘The Dead’, by James Joyce:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dubliners/The_Dead
Prof. Declan Kiberd, ‘Dubliners: The First 100 Years,’ at the
James Joyce Center (2014):
https://youtu.be/A5qhK7LH6co?si=1zFc7EH7AOpuL1mq
Dubliners, with an introduction by Colm Toibin (Canongate):
https://canongate.co.uk/books/1488-dubliners/
London Review of Books. ‘Arruginated’, by Colm Toibin:
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/n17/colm-toibin/arruginated
John Huston’s 1987 film adaptation of ‘The Dead’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkos62UPwVk
“The Lass of Aughrim,” from the Huston film:
https://youtu.be/I1CP5Lz2iHE?si=yfxE-koZ3PVngWIc
Annie Baker’s Infinite Life:
https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/infinite-life/
Circles by Ralph Waldo Emerson:
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2944/2944-h/2944-h.htm#link2H_4_0010
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Alice McCrum is a Ph.D. student in the Department of History at
Princeton University. Before starting her graduate work, Alice
lived in Paris, where she taught at the Sorbonne, studied public
policy at Sciences Po-Paris, and directed cultural programming at
the American Library in Paris.
Lex Paulson is Director of Executive Programs at the UM6P School
of Collective Intelligence (Morocco) and lectures in advocacy and
human rights at Sciences Po-Paris. Trained in classics and
community organizing, he served as mobilization strategist for
the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and Emmanuel Macron in
2017. He served as legislative counsel in the 111th U.S. Congress
(2009-2011), organized on six U.S. presidential campaigns, and
has worked to advance democratic innovation at the European
Commission and in India, Tunisia, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal, Czech
Republic and Ukraine. He is author of Cicero and the People’s
Will: Philosophy and Power at the End of the Roman Republic, from
Cambridge University Press, and is co-editor of the Routledge
Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance.
Adam Biles is an English writer and translator based in Paris. He
is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. In 2022, he
conceived and presented Friends of Shakespeare and Company read
Ulysses—an epic, polyphonic celebration of James Joyce’s
masterwork. Feeding Time, his first novel, was published by
Galley Beggar Press in 2016. It was published by Editions Grasset
in France in 2018 to great critical acclaim. His second novel,
Beasts of England, was published in September 2023 by Galley
Beggar Press, and will be published in 2025 by Editions Grasset.
It was selected as a "2023 highlight" by The Guardian. A
collection of his conversations with writers, The Shakespeare and
Company Book of Interviews, was published by Canongate in October
2023
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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15.06.2023
1 Minute
A few weeks back we had our dear friend, Bloomsday MC, and
eminent Bloomcaster Prof. Lex Paulson as a guest in the library
to give a talk on Cicero, drawing on his book Cicero and the
People’s Will: Philosophy and Power at the End of the Roman
Republic, recently published by Cambridge University Press.
Anyone who has listened to Bloomcast will know that Lex is not
just a great speaker, but also a great thinker, and this talk is
both an exquisite example of his work, and an insight into some
of the ideas that shaped his particular and insightful approach
to James Joyce’s masterwork.
We were so pleased to have Lex with us that evening, and are
delighted to be able to release this talk on Bloomsday. Enjoy!
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To celebrate a hundred years since Sylvia Beach published James
Joyce’s Ulysses, and to encourage readers to engage (or
re-engage) with this spirited, funny, life-changing book,
Shakespeare and Company, Paris—in partnership with Penguin
Classics and Hay Festival—created an ensemble recording of
the unabridged text, released as a free podcast between the
centenary of the publication on 2nd February 2022 and Bloomsday
on June 16 2022.
Read by more than a hundred writers, artists, comedians and
musicians from all over the world— including Sally Rooney,
Margaret Atwood, Stephen Fry, Pete Buttigieg, Kae Tempest, Ben
Okri, Ali Smith, Eddie Izzard, Joanna Lumley and many, many
more... (full cast list below)—Friends of Shakespeare and Company
read Ulysses is a polyphonic and diverse celebration of this
Modernist masterwork.
Also featuring Bloomcast. A deep-dive into the
text with Adam Biles, Alice McCrum and Lex Paulson, as well as
other bonus episodes.
Conceived and produced by Adam Biles, Literary Director at
Shakespeare and Company, Paris
Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here:
https://shakespeareandcompany.com
Buy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses
here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulysses
Find out more about Hay Festival here:
https://www.hayfestival.com/home
Featuring (in order):
Will Self
Jeanette Winterson
Paul Murray
Ishion Hutchinson
Caoilinn Hughes
Eddie Izzard
Lola Peploe
Nathan Englander
Joe Dunthorne
Kate Stables
Jarred McGinnis
Nicholson Baker
Richard Barnett
Amy Sackville
Chigozie Obioma
Erica Wagner
Patrick Marber
Claire-Louise Bennett
Aleksandar Hemon
Ryan Van Winkle
Cressida Brown
Holly Pester
Adam Thirlwell
Catherine Lacey
Ciaran Farrell
Lauren Elkin
Andrew Hankinson
Conor Horgan
Andy Miller
Preti Taneja
Salena Godden
Sinéad Gleeson
Luke Kennard
Sophie Gorman
Nicole Flattery
John Freeman
Aysegul Savas
Daniel Levin Becker
John Butler
John Mitchinson
Sigrid Rausing
Max Porter
Eimear McBride
Keith Ridgway
Philip Hoare
Deborah Landau
Karthika Nair
Cerys Matthews
DBC Pierre
Katharina Volckmer
Mark O’Connell
Marcel Theroux
Sylvia Whitman & David Delannet
Lenny Kaye
Sarah Churchwell
Olivia Laing
Katie Kitamura
Ali Smith
Keri Walsh
Lesley Blume
Patrick Hastings
Ben Okri
Colm Toibin
Chloe Aridjis
Stephen Fry
Douglas Stuart
Pete Buttigieg
Tara Mulholland
Paul Muldoon
S&Co Table Readers (Anne Bielec, Ben Brown, Amanda Dennis,
Linda Fallon, Heather Heartley, Octavia Horgan, Conor Lee Bourke,
Lex Paulson, Kate Poston, Francesca Reece)
David Keenan
Tom McCarthy
David Szalay
Jesse Ball
Carter Bays
James Gregor
Will Burns
Declan McCavana
Greg Proops
Jennifer Canada
Sam Jordison
Eloise Millar
Hollie McNish
Michael Pedersen
Jonathan Safran Foer
Sasha Foer
Ethan Hawke
Rob Doyle
Roisin Kiberd
Lucy Sante
Caitlinn O Keefe
Deborah Levy
Meena Kandasamy
Joanna Lumley
Susan Philipz
Sylvia Whitman
Bonnie Greer
Emilie Pine
Margaret Atwood
Kae Tempest
Lou Doillon
Sally Rooney
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