The 22nd North American James Joyce Conference took place June 12–16, 2011, at The Huntington and Caltech, with a full slate of academic panels and several programs open to the public. The theme of the conference was “Joyce in Science and Art.” Notable public events included a reading and conversati…
Nicholson Baker, author of “Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper,” reads from his own work during the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.
Paul Muldoon reads from his work during an evening of poetry also featuring Eavan Boland and Sinéad Morrissey. The event was moderated by Anne Fogarty, professor of James Joyce Studies, University College Dublin, and took place during the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.
Eavan Boland reads from her work during an evening of poetry also featuring Paul Muldoon and Sinéad Morrissey. The event was moderated by Anne Fogarty, professor of James Joyce Studies, University College Dublin, and took place during the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.
Fionnula Flanagan reads James Joyce’s short story “Counterparts” as part of the proceedings of the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.
Nicholson Baker and David Kipen talk about James Joyce and other inspirations behind Baker’s novels and essays. Kipen is a book reviewer and editor who now runs Libros Schmibros Lending Library and Bookshop. Baker is author of “Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper” and “House of Holes.” They spoke during the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.
Eavan Boland, Paul Muldoon, and Sinéad Morrissey discuss the state of Irish poetry following their separate readings as part of the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference. The discussion is moderated by Anne Fogarty, professor of James Joyce Studies, University College Dublin.
Sinéad Morrissey reads from her work during an evening of poetry also featuring Eavan Boland and Paul Muldoon. The event was moderated by Anne Fogarty, professor of James Joyce Studies, University College Dublin, and took place during the 22nd North American James Joyce Conference.