A special Bloomsday issue of the acclaimed literary and arts magazine that celebrates the centennial of Ulysses, in collaboration with the James Joyce Collection at the University at Buffalo-the largest Joyce collection in the world, with a trove of material that gives a remarkable portrait of the artist who has influenced artists across generations, continents, and realms. Edited by Brigid Hughes, with contributions from writers, painters, musicians, filmmakers, architects, and scholars; and archival material from the collection.
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