146 episodes

A blog and podcast that discuss James Joyce's Ulysses from a non-academic point of view. Less snooty, more movie references.

Blooms & Barnacles Kelly Bryan

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 35 Ratings

A blog and podcast that discuss James Joyce's Ulysses from a non-academic point of view. Less snooty, more movie references.

    Kino's 11/- Trousers

    Kino's 11/- Trousers

    What is the parallax of Aldebaran?

    • 49 min
    Elijah is Coming!

    Elijah is Coming!

    Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Elijah is Coming!!!

    • 59 min
    The Lestrygonians

    The Lestrygonians

    Who’s for dinner?

    • 42 min
    Dubliner #3 - “After the Race” & “Two Gallants” [TEASER]

    Dubliner #3 - “After the Race” & “Two Gallants” [TEASER]

    Listen to the full episode now at patreon.com/barnaclecast

    • 11 min
    THOSE SLIGHTLY RAMBUNCTIOUS FEMALES

    THOSE SLIGHTLY RAMBUNCTIOUS FEMALES

    Nelson supposes his toeses are roses, but Nelson supposes erroneously.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Dubliners #2 - Araby & Eveline [TEASER]

    Dubliners #2 - Araby & Eveline [TEASER]

    We share our thoughts on Dubliners short stories "Araby" and "Eveline"

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
35 Ratings

35 Ratings

ddulin ,

A Wonderful and Not Intimidating Ulysses Podcast

I’ve read the book through once before and just recently finished Finnegans Wake. I found the podcast through the episode / blog post about translating Finnegans Wake into Japanese and started listening and never stopped. Almost 60 episodes through and Kelly and Dermot do a great job of making it thought provoking while still casual and not overly (or unnecessarily) intellectual.

Would recommend for anyone reading or new to Ulysses. Joyce’s novels are definitely a commitment and this podcast keeps you in the loop while not making you feel like an outsider. I know a lot more about the book, Joyce’s life, and the many many references than I did the first time I dipped my toe in the literary ocean that is Ulysses.

MW Huntster ,

Makes Ulysses accessible

After getting partway into the book with the help of Gifford & Seidman’s notes, the Wikipedia article, CliffsNotes, and starting the Ellman biography, I was understanding a lot of the references and characters. However, I felt I was still missing the soul of the novel. The greatest novel of the 20th century - really? Then I started listening to Blooms and Barnacles. Kelly and Dermot’s background information, and the deeply felt commentary of Dermot and the Irish guests on Irish history and the Irish character, gives me a feel for the fire and blood. It’s all so fascinating I’m following up with their recommendations for other relevant books and podcasts. I’ve fallen into the universe of Ulysses and may never emerge.

BrandonNicklaus ,

Excellent Conversations Around Joyce and Ireland

I really appreciate this podcast. Both for its tangents and focus around James Joyce and Ulysses. I enjoy Dermot’s insight into the world of Ireland. That is something I was lacking, working with Joyce and I want to learn more. I believe it’s really special in that it is not over analyzed to impress. So many Joyceans tend to overanalyze to match Joyce’s skillset, which in turn makes it another hurdle to overcome. Kelly and Demot, keep it up. I appreciate your dedication and time you have put into this over the years.

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