Should be great fun, Max, but a little out of my way...
Doug
On 2011-06-05, at 7:16 PM, Max Richards wrote:
> Just an hour west of Melbourne, folks, see you there, me intoning for eight
> minutes starting with 'Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of'
> etc. As for Blake's Proverbs, I'd willingly read them also, but haven't been
> asked. (Hope I like the artworks.)
>
> Max
>
> http://www.geelonggallery.org.au/exhibitions/view/id/129/exhibition/persiste
> nt-folly-barry-gillard-
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> Floor talk and reading
> Persistent folly - Barry Gillard
>
> Thursday 16 June (Bloomsday)
> 12.30 to 1.30pm
>
> Presented by Barry Gillard, exhibiting artist
>
> Barry will be joined by writers Gregory Day, Max Richards and Brendan Ryan
> who will read excerpts from James Joyce's Ulysses in celebration of
> Bloomsday (the exhibition includes works inspired Joyce's novel as well as
> William Blake's Proverbs of Hell).
>
> This event is presented in conjunction with the Geelong Regional Library
> Corporation.
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> Free entry
>
>
Douglas Barbour
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