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Ulysses: Mahler After Joyce – Nicolas Mahler Gives Us a New Way of Reading Joyce with His Interpretation of ‘Ulysses’ For Seagull Books

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • October 3, 2022

It takes a bold artist to reinterpret a classic work of literature, and a supremely confident one to choose Ulysses, what many refer to as “the greatest novel in the…

Ulysses "Seen" by Rob Berry (adapted from James Joyce)

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“Important Literary Folk Are Becoming Very Interested in Comics”: An Interview with Ulysses “Seen” Creator Rob Berry (Part Two)

  • by Tom Murphy
  • June 17, 2014

In the first part of our interview, published yesterday to coincide with Bloomsday, Rob Berry, the artist behind the Ulysses “Seen” graphic novel adaptation of James Joyce’s colossal novel, told us about…

Ulysses "Seen" by Rob Berry (Adapted from James Joyce)

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“Comics Become the Purest Language for Recounting Memory”: We Celebrate Bloomsday with Ulysses “Seen” Creator Rob Berry

  • by Tom Murphy
  • June 16, 2014

Few novels have as daunting a reputation as James Joyce’s Ulysses. An evocation of a single day in the life of Dublin (16th June 1904), focusing on the personal odysseys…

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