On Bloomsday, we celebrate 'Ulysses' and female creativity
The Mayor of Derry gave a speech. The Prime Minister and Deputy Ministers of Northern Ireland took to the stage. They were all women, and all were in the city on Thursday to celebrate the opening of the Yes festival, a hymn to female artists and creativity which also closes the celebration of the two-year anniversary of the publication of "Ulysses", the work of James Joyce. Vast and encyclopedic novel."Ulysses," which Joyce modeled on Homer's "Odyssey," is devoted primarily to the reflections and actions of men - the protagonist Leopold Bloom, his friend Stephen Dedalus and a variety of Dublin characters - as Leopold travels through the city in just one day, June 16th.But it is Leopold's wife, Molly Bloom, who says the novel's last word in the final episode, "Penelope." Or ...