A meal at the James Joyce pub in Zurich
an outing with Mrs DC
playing at the Irish pub Mc gees, zurich, switzerland
Wish you were here, wonderwall
The video was just as a memory, couldn't install the camera at a better place
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3 Irish pubs that were shipped abroad
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Creating a true Irish identity in one of the thousands of Irish pubs around the world is a difficult thing to do, but we’ve found 3 that took the rather extreme option of packing up an existing pub and shipping it across Europe, Africa, and America to make people feel right at home.
1. Bubbles O'Leary's - Kampala, Uganda:
Bubbles O’Learys, named after a former teacher of owner Nigel Sutton, is the only Irish bar in Kampala, Uganda. According to The Irish Mirror, Nigel bought all the furniture, the bar, the cold room, the stools, and the front door from The Linen Hall pub in Drogheda, County Louth.
He got 2 builders to dismantle the whole thing, fit it into a 40 foot container, and ship it to Uganda to be reconstructed as Bubbles O’Leary’s bar. They were waiting 8 weeks for the container to arrive, but when it did the work was done quite quickly. The bar opened to the public in August 2003.
2. Ronald Reagan's Pub, California
Then president, Ronald Reagan, paid a visit in 1984 to Ballyporeen, Co.Tipperary, where some of his Irish ancestors hailed from. Customary as it is for American presidents to have a pint in an Irish pub when they visit, his advance team found that O’Farrells pub in the village had a room named after the President, ‘The Ronald Reagan salon’. Reagan visited and sipped a pint of Smithwicks and off he went back on the campaign trail. The bar was later renamed ‘Ronald Reagan’s’ in his honour.
Some years later, June 2004, a a member of the board of trustees of the Reagan foundation and museum paid a visit back to Ballyporeen to find that the pub was closed and up for sale. He offered the owners $100,000 and the pub was now in the possession of the Reagan foundation. They packed up all the paraphernalia, furniture, and other bits and sent it to California to be put on display in the Reagan foundation museum. It’s still there today with the same bar, stools, and other fixtures. The O’Farrell family went to the unveiling of the relocated bar and poured the first pint of Smithwicks from the taps.
3. James Joyce Bar, Zurich
We have to credit our friends at the ‘Come Here To Me’ blog for this great story of the moving of the bar from Jurys Hotel on Dame street to a the James Joyce bar in Zurich. The antique bar in Jurys hotel was put up for sale when the hotel was being closed to make way for the new Central Bank building. The bar was bought by a group of businessmen from Zurich who arranged for the bar to be shipped in it’s entirety to Switzerland.
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James Joyce is leaving Paris a play by Ronan Wilmot
VINUM - ausgehen | Markus Segmüller (Restaurants Carlton, Adlisberg, James Joyce - Zürich)
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Martyn Bates - Bahnhofstrasse
The eyes that mock me sign the way
Where to I pass at eve of day.
Grey way whose violet signals are
The trysting and the twining star.
Ah star of evil! star of pain!
Highhearted youth comes not again
Nor old heart’s wisdom yet to know
The signs that mock me as I go.
James Joyce
Walking home from a pub in zurich
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Carl Djerassi - A literary exhibition on Elias Canetti (37/117)
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Austrian-American Carl Djerassi (1923-2015) was born in Vienna. He revolutionised the field of female contraception when he and his team of chemists produced synthetic progesterone which led to the development of the first oral contraceptive pill. [Listener: Tamara Tracz; date recorded: 2005]
TRANSCRIPT: Now, first of all I was surprised to find a Jew, Canetti, next to a Catholic, James Joyce. But it turns out it was a typically ecumenical... a Swiss cemetery and it made no difference, sort of, like Highgate here or something like that. Now, Canetti’s was a very simple... more, there was no sculpture there, but, of course, I read the inscription and discovered that he had... that he was born in the year 1905. So that was his 100th anniversary, which I did not know. And at my opera performance I met lots of people that I knew and one of them a very well read German said, 'Do you know that you are... Canetti was... this is the 100th anniversary of Canetti?' And I said... fortunately I was able to admit it... I said, 'Yes I know it'. I knew it only as of three hours before having been there. But I said... and he said, 'There’s a superb exhibition of Canetti here. You should see that. A sort of a literary one. A small place'. I went there and that was one of the most amazing experiences for me because that... the man is about 20 years, 18 years older than I, so we could be, you know, quasi contemporaries in this case here. The description... the way it was presented is a way that I wouldn’t mind seeing my obituary presented, so to speak, because it focused on his writings, obviously, on interesting documentation, on lots of photographs, on some videos, because of course that is during this time already, records, and a lot of really personal esoterica that people had dug up that I did not know about. Including, you know, for instance, they showed the title page of his chemical PhD thesis and what he worked on, and I could see now why that was dull. It would have been dull for me too to work on that particular chemistry that he worked on. But then about his personal life, the relationship with women, which was very striking and had some very striking similarities to mine, including that his last wife... the age difference between the last wife and him was about the same one as between him and my wife. And that she died before him from cancer and considering that my wife right now suffers very much from cancer I was unbelievably struck by... by that... I cannot explain how much it was. And seeing also he lived in the places that... places that I knew well, particularly the Vienna, Bulgaria, and, of course, also Zurich because these were really the three places... spent the most time in England but that was the least important one of the places where he really lived. I then discovered something which I did know... did not know about Canetti that he’d also written some plays. So I bought his plays to bring them with me. They have not been performed very much. And the final thing that he very much liked to read at public readings from his writings. And that probably is where it becomes obvious right now for me as well. So, that was an interesting connection with my past.
James Joyce in Paris
Ein Brief aus dem Jahr 1920 in der Rue de Seine.