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Anne Enright on Telemachus

Anne Enright selects the first episode of James Joyce's Ulysses, closely deciphers the opening pages, and examines the characters we meet within them.

Five Irish writers each take a passage from James Joyce’s Ulysses and, through a close reading, explore its meaning and significance within the wider work, as well as what it means to them. Reading Ulysses is a famously challenging experience for most readers, so can our Essayists help?

In the first essay of the series, award-winning Irish writer Anne Enright explores the first couple of pages of Joyce's epic. She examines the characters of Buck Mulligan and Stephen Dedalus - the two men we first meet at the top of a tower overlooking Dublin Bay. She tells us from where Joyce drew his inspiration in creating his protagonists and she reveals a little about how she first discovered the famous tome.

First broadcast in 2022 to mark the centenary of the novel's publication.

Presenter: Anne Enright
Producer: Camellia Sinclair

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14 minutes

Last on

Mon 15 Jan 2024 22:45

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  • Mon 31 Jan 2022 22:45
  • Mon 15 Jan 2024 22:45

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