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Category: Bloomsday 2022

  • Souvenirs of Bloomsday in Ostend, 16 June 2022

    Bloomsday in Ostend was a huge success and we thank everyone who participated: you made the day! Click on the Bloomsday menu above for a slideshow of Jef Van Eynde’s photo reportage of the proceedings. Enjoy!

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  • ‘DE STANDAARD’ FEATURES BLOOMSDAY IN OSTEND

    Bloomsday in Ostend was featured in ‘De Standaard’ on Saturday 11 June. Article by Koen Peeters. Read the text here or visit the newspaper’s website: De Standaard.

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  • BLOOMSDAY IN OSTEND

    Full programme! Only ten more days until we celebrate Bloomsday in Ostend. Join us on 16 June as we celebrate the centenary of Ulysses in the city where James Joyce spent his summer holiday in 1926. Dress up! We’ll be celebrating in the sartorial style of 1926. There’s an exhibition of eighteen original prints based

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  • JAMES (2020) by Hans Verhaegen

    Bloomsday kicks off on 16 June with the opening of JAMES, an exhibition by Hans Verhaegen in the Ostend Library. Using his own unique font, the artist has created a ‘translation’ of ‘Ulysses’ by James Joyce. All 1.726.112 characters in the book are transformed into a series of eighteen digital prints. Join us at the

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  • SAVE THE DATE!

    BLOOMSDAY IN OSTEND, 16 JUNE 2022 It’s not long to go until we celebrate Bloomsday in Ostend on 16 June 2022! We’re also launching Ostende! a special gazette featuring original texts on James Joyce and other cultural figures associated with the city. With contributions by Dirk Beirens, Philippe Braem, Koen Broucke, Paul Claes, Adriaan Gonnissen, Geert Leernout,

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  • BLOOMSDAY IN OSTEND 2022

    Celebrate Leopold Bloom and the centenary of Ulysses in Ostend 16 June 2022 Readings, events, and performances – details to follow Plus the launch of Ostende! a special Bloomsday publication dedicated to James Joyce and other eminent figures connected to the city. Few realise it, but Ostend has its own unique connection to James Joyce. Four

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