Please note there will be no reading this coming Thursday, 5 May (Ascension Day).
The reading stopped at: “a faint shadow of remoteness or of
reproach (alles Vergdngliche) in her glad look” (14.1378).
Artist and reader Catherine Meyer sends these drawings for the blog. Sharing the stages of its development, this is what she says about putting her ideas to paper:
It startet with a red triangle and
one figure. Then it developed to both eyes meeting, with the poem by omar khayyam that chandra
holm has put into her tuesday ulysses blog; until, at the end, there were both their eyes meeting, the
triangle of the bass beer and the falling tear, “one only”, as well as the
beerbottle, the hair and the line indicating molly’s forehead.
The red triangle stands for love and
is also a sign for an adulterous plot. “A tear fell: one only” and “both” (two)
“their eyes met” equals three: Bloom, molly and boylan enclosed in the triangle
(14.1136, 1191). The second triangle goes from the two ears to the red spot on
the figure’s hand showing, as a whole, a jewish star. The cloth has a
female touch with its red ornament. Somehow one starts to think
in such directions…
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© Catherine Meyer, Zürich 2016 |
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© Catherine Meyer, Zürich 2016 |
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© Catherine Meyer, Zürich 2016 |
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© Catherine Meyer, Zürich 2016 |
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