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Trailing a Sea-Weed Cord: Contemporary Irish and Nigerian Poetry Launch
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
1 February 2025
Free to visit
The James Joyce Centre is proud to host the Irish launch of a phenomenal new collection of Nigerian and Irish poetry.

Trailing a Sea-Weed Cord: Contemporary Irish and Nigerian Poets on Wole Soyinka’s ‘Ulysses: Notes From Here to My Joyce Class’ is an extraordinary endeavour that fuses Ireland and Nigeria’s rich literary heritages. This year marks the 91st birthday of Professor Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian Nobel Laureate for Literature, who while imprisoned in 1966 wrote a poem entitled “Ulysses: From Here to my Joyce Class.” In honour of Prof. Soyinka, five Irish poets selected by Poetry Ireland and five Nigerian poets each contributed a poem inspired or reacting to his poem.

The launch will feature readings and commentary by Aduke, Darina, Liz Kelly of Poetry Ireland, and contributors to the book.

Free event, booking advised.

Event details
Dates
1 February 2025
Time
Start 18:00
Price
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James Joyce Centre, James Joyce House, 35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Basement, Co. Dublin, D01 WK44, Ireland
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The James Joyce Centre is located in an exquisite 18th century townhouse in the old Georgian quarter of Dublin. The James Joyce Centre is a museum and cultural institute dedicated to the life and works of James Joyce and more broadly, Irish literature, history and culture.

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