Ulysses - about the book
Well-known figures share their reactions to Ulysses - the book's meaning and significance.
Andrew Scott who plays Stephen Dedalus describes James Joyce’s Ulysses
Andrew Scott who plays Stephen Dedalus describes James Joyce’s Ulysses.
Niamh Cusack who plays Molly Bloom describes James Joyce’s Ulysses
Niamh Cusack, who plays Molly Bloom, describes James Joyce’s Ulysses.
Henry Goodman who plays Leopold Bloom describes James Joyce’s
Henry Goodman who plays Leopold Bloom describes James Joyce’s.
Mark Lawson talks about the influence of Ulysses
Mark Lawson on how James Joyce and Ulysses "seem to turn up everywhere" in literature.
Mark Lawson: 'Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart introduced me to Ulysses'
Mark Lawson talks about how he discovered Ulysses and what it taught him about literature.
Producer Jeremy Mortimer describes how the radio dramatisation gave him a new insight into the book
Producer, Jeremy Mortimer, describes making the radio dramatisation of Joyce's novel.
Jim Norton describes how Ulysses reminds him of the Dublin of his childhood
Jim Norton explains why the radio version is a perfect way to get to grips with Ulysses.
Robin Brooks describes why Ulysses is the perfect book to adapt for radio
Robin Brook adapted James Joyce's Ulysses for BBC Radio 4.
Why Ulysses was ahead of its time
Professor Declan Kiberd explains how Ulysses anticipated the modern world.
Why Ulysses is a book for everyone
Professor Declan Kiberd explains why Ulysses is not a difficult book, but a book for all.
Seamus Heaney explains why James Joyce's Ulysses would be his choice of desert island reading.
Seamus Heaney explains why Joyce's Ulysses would be his choice of desert island reading.
Ian McEwan describes why he would take James Joyce's Ulysses to his desert island.
Ian McEwan describes why he would take James Joyce's Ulysses to his desert island.
TV trail for Bloomsday
The trail combines the locational and narrative themes of James Joyce's Ulysses.











