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  1. The French painter Henri Matisse depicted figures related to the novel’s Homeric allusions for a deluxe edition of Ulysses in 1935. He was not adept at reading English and gave up on tackling the monumental novel in translation.

  2. En 1941, cuando James Joyce falleció en Zúrich (Suiza) a causa de una úlcera perforada, tenía 58 años, había sido sometido a 25 operaciones en los ojos y, no obstante, al final de sus días estaba completamente ciego.

  3. 10 de oct. de 2016 · Last year, fans of modernist Irish literature and impressionist art saw a must-own volume go under the hammer at Bonhams. 'In 1935 the French artist, Henri Matisse, was commissioned to illustrate an edition of Ulysses for subscribers to the Limited Edition Club in America,' announced Artlyst. Open Culture, openculture.com

  4. 19 de jun. de 2012 · In 1935, American publisher George Macey offered the great Henri Matisse $5,000 to create as many etchings as this budget would afford for a special illustrated edition of Ulysses. Joyce was thrilled that an artist of Matisse’s stature would illustrate his masterwork, but worried the artist might not actually read the book, which ...

  5. Ulises es una novela vanguardista del escritor irlandés James Joyce, publicada en 1922 con el título original en inglés de Ulysses. Su título proviene del protagonista de la versión latina de la Odisea de Homero, originalmente llamado en griego Odiseo .

  6. James Joyce Painting Ulysses is an exhibition based on the 18 episodes of James Joyce’s novel. The works, painted by Aidan Hickey to mark the 100th Anniversary of Ulysses’ publication, will hang in the James Joyce Centre, North Great George’s Street, Dublin, from February to June, 2022.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2022 · Lest we become too complacent in our aestheticism, Joyce pushes his word-painting to the point of absurdity, with a “fourworded Wavespeech: seesoo, hrss, rsseeiss, ooos.”