Events and Travel


Jan 24, 2012

Occupy Ulysses

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"Ulysses" is now in the public domain and in celebration of this, and James Joyce's birthday, Frank Delaney is taking "Ulysses" to the people and the park! At 11am this Wednesday January 25th, Frank Delaney will read aloud from "Ulysses" to the public in Madison Square Park, New York City. 

Each year he'll read the amount of text his Re:Joyce podcast has covered - (in this case, thirty-five pages). And he'll be back next year and the year after that - for the next twenty-five, or so, years. 

So join fellow Ulysses lovers and passers-by in the park this Wednesday at 11, for the first annual "Occupy Ulysses," as Frank Delaney (NYTimes bestseller, BBC broadcaster and Joycean) stands on his soapbox and reads us the story... or at least 35 pages of it.... 

If you can't make it, stay tuned for a video of the event to be released February 2nd, and be sure to listen in to Frank's Re:Joyce podcasts, every Wednesday for the next 25 years!

Oct 25, 2011

Upcoming Events

Kent Memorial Library 

Saturday, February 11 2012,  4 to 6:00pm 

32 North Main Street
PO Box 127Kent, CT 06757 
phone: 860.927.3761 
See more here.  

 

Convent of the Sacred Heart Academy

Wednesday, February 15  2012, 6 to 8:30pm

Annual Author Fundraiser (private event)
Convent of the Sacred Heart
1 East 91st Street
New York, NY
www.cshnyc.org

 

University Club of New York
Tuesday, February 28

One West 54th
StreetNew York, NY 10019
www.universityclubny.org

 

Spoken Interludes
Wednesday, April 25 , 6 pm 

Riverview
One Warburton Avenue
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 

 

Jan 19, 2011

Past Events

 

Sharon, CT
Friday, August 5 2011
The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon


www.hotchkisslibrary.org
Carmel, CA
September 23-25, 2011
The Carmel Authors & Ideas Festival
www.carmelauthors.com


Burlington, VT
October 2, 2011
New England Library
Association Conference
Vermont Conference Center

 

Oct 05, 2010

Frank's Midwest Tour: From South Dakota to Colorado

Frank's trip through the midwest led him to Sioux Falls for the South Dakota Book Festival, through Lebanon, Kansas (which plays a part in Frank's next book "The Matchmaker of Kenmare,") to Boulder, Colorado to speak at the Center for British & Irish Studies, to Denver to read at Tattered Cover Bookstore, and finally to Steamboat Springs where he was the Master of Ceremonies at Literary Sojourn and the opening night star of a new series called "Storytime for Grownups."

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Frank and Chris Painter, the librarian at the Bud Werner Memorial Library, as they prepare to launch the storytelling series "Storytime for Grownups."

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More than 150 people crowded into the Library in Steamboat Springs, Colorado on a Monday evening to hear Frank Delaney. Extra chairs and standing room only.

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A rainbow outside the event.

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Frank signed books for the crowd.

Jul 01, 2010

Past Events

Late summer and beyond

Lenox, MA
Saturday, July 24
1st Annual Berkshire Wordfest

The Mount, 2 Plunkett St
Lenox, Mass
www.berkshirewordfest.org
Info: (413) 551-5111

Sharon, CT
Friday, August 6, 2010, 6-8 pm
Hotchkiss Library
10 Upper Main St.
Sharon CT
860-364-5041

North Caldwell, NJ
August 18, 2010
Reading and signing

GreenBrook Country Club
(973) 228-1800

Sioux Falls, SD
September 24-26, 2010
Panel Discussion

SouthDakota Festival of Books
SiouxFalls, SD

Denver, CO
Thursday, September 30, 2010 7:30 pm
Conversation with Diane Meier
Tattered Cover
2526 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80206

Steamboat Springs, CO
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Master of Ceremonies
Literary Sojourn: Steamboat Springs' Festival of Authors
1289 Lincoln Ave
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Contact: Chris Painter, 970-367-4904
www.literarysojourn.org

Chicago, IL
November 5 & 6, 2010
Reading, talk, signing
iBAM! Chicago
Irish American Heritage Center
www.ibamchicago.com

Jun 18, 2010

NPR with Scott Simon

Frank will be on NPR’s Weekend Edition with Scott Simon tomorrow (Saturday, June 19) morning! He’ll be discussing World Cup soccer—its drama and theatricality. It airs from 8-10 am in New York City. Click here for local listings:

Jan 21, 2010

Frank Delaney's Tour Dates for 2010

March through May

MADISON, CT
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
RJ Julia Booksellers
768 Boston Post Rd
Madison, CT 06443
Contact: Heather McDonald, 203-245-3959
GREENWICH, CT
Thursday, March 11, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
Greenwich Library
101 West Putnam Ave.
Greenwich, CT 06830
Contact: Marianne Weill, 203-622-7933
WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT
Saturday, March 13, 2010
2:00 PM
Discussion and Signing
Hickory Stick Bookshop
2 Green Hill Rd.
Washington Depot, CT 06794
860-868-0525
NEW YORK CITY
Monday, March 15, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
Borders
461 Park Ave
New York, NY 10022
Contact: Daryl Mattson, 212-823-9774
IRVINGTON, NY
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
7:00PM
Dinner, panel reading & signing with Gail Caldwell and Alex von Bidder
Spoken Interludes
Chutney Masala
4 West Main Street
Irvington, NY
More Information
DARIEN, CT
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
10:30 AM
Darien Community Association Book Group
Garden Wing
274 Middlesex Road,
Darien Ct 06820
MYSTIC, CT Saturday, March 27, 2010
5:30 PM
Reception, Reading, Talk & Signing
Bank Square Books
53 West Main Street
Mystic, CT 06355
Contact: Annie Philbrick, 860-536-3795
ALBANY, NY
Saturday, April 10, 2010
2:45 to 3:30pm Reading and discussion
NYLA's Empire State Book Festival
Empire Plaza
Empire State Plaza
Madison St
Albany, New York 1222
STORRS, CT
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Reading and discussion
Elizabeth Shanley Gerson Reading
University of Connecticut Storrs
Alumni House
University of Connecticut
2384 Alumni Drive
Storrs, CT 06269-0001
Contact: Mary Burke, mary.2.burke@uconn.edu
KENT, CT
Saturday, April 17, 2010, 4pm
Discussion with Diane Meier
Kent Memorial Library
32 North Main Street
Kent, CT 06757
860-927-3761
WASHINGTON CT
Saturday, May 8, 2010
4pm
Discussion with Diane Meier
Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
P. O. Box 1273
Washington, CT 06793
Contact: Jean Chapin, 860-868-7586
GunnLib@biblio.org
MORRISTOWN, NJ
Friday, May 14, 2010
11am
Author Luncheon
Junior League of Morristown
Location: Fiddler's Elbow Country Club
811 Rattlesnake Bridge Road
Bedminster Township, NJ
Contact: Betsy Hollo, 973-214-5282
bfhollo@optonline.net
NEW JERSEY
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
New Jersey Irish Businessmens' Group
Details to come
WASHINGTON, CT
June 5, 2010
6pm
Library Luminaries Event
Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
Washington, CT 06793

Late summer and beyond

SHARON, CT
Friday, August 6, 2010, 6-8 pm
Hotchkiss Library
10 Upper Main St.
Sharon CT
860-364-5041
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Master of Ceremonies
Literary Sojourn: Steamboat Springs' Festival of Authors
1289 Lincoln Ave
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Contact: Chris Painter, 970-367-4904
www.literarysojourn.org
Denver, CO
Thursday, September 30, 2010 7:30 pm
Conversation with Diane Meier
Tattered Cover, Colfax Avenue
2526 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
Sioux Falls, SD
September 24-26, 2010
Panel Discussion
SouthDakota Festival of Books
SiouxFalls, SD

Apr 29, 2009

Frank Delaney at the American Irish Historical Society

On Monday, April 27th. Frank spoke to a rapt audience of old friends and new at the beautiful townhouse of the American Irish Historical Society.  A small reception was planned and prepared by legendary caterer, Andrea Giardino, and featured parsnip cakes, smoked trout on Irish brown bread, and classic, Irish scones with cream and jam.  Smooth shots of Irish whiskey fueled the crowd, who enjoyed one another’s company along with Frank’s stories of the value and importance of myth to his books, Ireland, Tipperary and now, Shannon.  

 DSC_1552 Frank on his way to the reception

DSC_1779The Fifth Avenue Townhouse of the American Irish Historical Society

DSC_1561 Frank and Uber-Caterer,  Andrea Giardino

DSC_1660 The audience gathers

DSC_1677 Frank at the podium

DSC_1748 Frank with Ann Lee, historian and author, Dr. J.Joseph Lee,  Cormac O'Malley of Ireland House, author, John Colapinto and artist Gerry Hovagimian.

DSC_1741 Book sales were brisk

DSC_1649 The interior of the townhouse lent itself to reflection and civil conviviality

All photos by David Goodwin

Apr 15, 2009

Frank Delaney's Events/Tour for April and Beyond

April to June

LYNDHURST, OH
Thursday, April 16
7 pm
Reading/signing
Joseph-Beth Cleveland 
Legacy Village
24519 Cedar Road
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
(216) 691-7000
Contact: Calondra McArthur, 216-912-1985
MCARTHUR, OH
Saturday, April 18
4:00 PM
 Lecture
Herbert Wescoat Memorial Library
Spring Literary Festival
Contact: Trinity Ray,
1-800-225-4575 Ext. 1614
NEW YORK, NY
Monday, April 27
6:30 PM
Talk & Signing
American-Irish Historical Society
991 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Contact: 212-288-2263
OMAHA, NE
Thursday, April 30
6:00 PM
Reading & Signing
Bookworm
Countryside Village Shopping Center
87th & Pacific Streets
8702 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE 68114
Contact: 212-288-2263
bookseller@bookwormomaha.com
Contact: Janet Grojan, 402-334-0722
OMAHA, NE
Friday, May 1
Lecture
University Of Nebraska
Details to follow
Contact: Nicole Morell
AEI Speakers Bureau,
617 782 3111 xt 117
CHICAGO, IL
Saturday, June 6
Printers Row Book Fair
Details to follow
BRYANT PARK, NY
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
12:30 pm
Talk/Discussion
Word for Word
Bryant Park, New York
Contact: Susie Sigel, 917-438-5151

Late summer and beyond

CENTRAL PARK, NY
Sunday, September 22, 2009
Reading/signing
New York is Book Country
Contact: Beth Werner, Kirkus Reviews
570-686-1214
MIAMI, FL
November 14-15, 2009
Miami Book Fair International
Contact: Penny Thurer, 305-237-3564
VILLANOVA
Spring 2010
Details to follow
Villanova University Literary Festival

Mar 09, 2009

Frank Delaney on Today Show Wed. March 11

Frank is scheduled to appear on the Today Show this Wednesday morning, March 11,  in the 10am (EST) hour.  If you're not in Eastern Standard Time, check to see when the Kathie Lee and Hoda hour of Today airs in your time zone!

Re: Joyce, from the beginning:

Re: Joyce, Episode 86: History's Nightmare

Re: Joyce, Episode 85: Golden Geese

Re: Joyce, Episode 84a: Joyce Enjoying Joyce

Re: Joyce, Episode 84: Light and Dark

Re: Joyce, Episode 84: Braggadocio and Bigotry

Re: Joyce, Episode 82: Foot and Mouth and Modernism

Re: Joyce, Episode 81: Pluterperfect Predictions

Re: Joyce, Episode 80: Runners and Riders

Re: Joyce, Episode 79: Rocky Roads and Rebels

Re: Joyce, Episode78: Covenants and Croppies

Re: Joyce, Episode77: Fogies and Torries

Re: Joyce, Episode76: Folds and Fillibegs

Re: Joyce, Episode75: Credit and Debt

Re: Joyce, Episode74: Proud English Words

Re: Joyce, Episode 73: Shy Haste

Re: Joyce, Episode 72a. Joyce the Impressionist

Re: Joyce, Episode 72: Shells and Shillings

Re: Joyce, Episode 71: Of Coins and Spoons

Re: Joyce, Episode 70: At Last, Nestor

Re: Joyce, Episode 69: Dark Palaces

Re: Joyce, Episode 68: A Trio of Dudes

Re: Joyce, Episode 67: Dance Music

Re: Joyce, Episode 66: Mother Love

Re: Joyce, Episode 65: Out Of The Shell

Re: Joyce, Episode 64: Blind Man's Bluff

Re: Joyce, Episode 63: A Lot of Nonsense

Re: Joyce, Episode 62: God and Caesar

Re: Joyce, Episode 61: In a Paris Library

Re: Joyce, Episode 60a: The Writing of Ulysses

Re: Joyce, Episode 60: Living At This Hour

Re: Joyce, Episode 59: A Tile Off The Roof

Re: Joyce, Episode 58: A Disappointed Bridge

Re: Joyce, Episode 57: A Touch of Class

Re: Joyce, Episode 56: The Cookie Crumbles

Re: Joyce, Episode 55: Making the Point - of a Spear

Re: Joyce, Episode 54. Who Is Nestor?

Re: Joyce, Episode 53a. Happy Bloomsday!

Re: Joyce, Episode 53. Horns and Hooves

Re: Joyce, Episode 52. A Side of Ribs

Re: Joyce, Episode 51. A Little Exposure

Re: Joyce, Episode 50. Weaving The Wind

Re: Joyce, Episode 49. Holy Heresy

Re: Joyce, Episode 48a. Matters of Character

Re: Joyce, Episode 48. Creeds Not Deeds

Re: Joyce, Episode 47. Masters and Servants

Re: Joyce, Episode 46. Freethinking Walking Sticks

Re: Joyce, Episode 45. Faith and Cigarettes

Re: Joyce, Episode 44. Only Joking

Re: Joyce, Episode 43. More Fathers and Sons

Re: Joyce, Episode 42. From Noah to Zeno

Re: Joyce, Episode 41. A Drink With Thomas Aquinas

Welcome To Re: Joyce

Re: Joyce, Episode 40. Eggs for Sale

Re: Joyce, Episode 39. A Latin Quarter Hat

Re: Joyce, Episode 38. Hammocks and Holdfasts

Re: Joyce, Episode 37. A Touch of Inwit

Re: Joyce, Episode 36. Quarts and Florins

Re: Joyce, Episode 35. Mulligan's Milk

Re: Joyce, Episode 34. The Re: Joyce Rap

Re: Joyce, Episode 33. Silken Kine

Re: Joyce, Episode 32. Old Mother Ireland

Re: Joyce, Episode 31: Something Fishy

Re: Joyce, Episode 30. Joking Joyce

Re: Joyce, Episode 29. James Street

Re: Joyce, Episode 28. The Black Panther Returns

Re: Joyce, Episode 27. Who's Serving Whom?

Re: Joyce, Episode 26. The Buck is Back

Re: Joyce, Episode 25. Prayers for the Dying

Re: Joyce, Episode 24. Don't Be Afraid

Re: Joyce, Episode 23. Thanks for the Memory

Re: Joyce, Episode 22. Of Beads and Birdcages

Re: Joyce, Episode 21. Watch The Cloud

Re: Joyce, Episode 20. Fergus and Friends

Re: Joyce, Episode 19. Bacon and Hamlet

Re: Joyce, Episode 18. Who's The Impossible Person?

Re: Joyce, Episode 16. Now You See It, Now You Don't

Re: Joyce, Episode 15. The Worst of Mulligan

Re: Joyce, Episode 14. What's in a Name?

Re: Joyce, Episode 13. Is it All Greek to You?

Re: Joyce, Episode 12a. Baker's Dozen - James Joyce's Origins

Re: Joyce, Episode 12. The Schmoozing Buck

Re: Joyce, Episode 11. A Cracked Looking Glass

Re: Joyce, Episode 10. Is Stephen Insane?

Re: Joyce, Episode 9. James Joyce's Hamlet

Re: Joyce, Episode 8. The Voice Inside Stephen

Re:Joyce, Episode 7. Mulligan's Gigantic Insult

Re: Joyce, Episode 5. The Voice of Stephen

Re: Joyce, Episode 4. A Bit of Blasphemy

Re: Joyce, Episode 3. Getting to Know Stephen

Re: Joyce, Episode 2. The Mocking Continues

Re: Joyce, Episode 1. We Meet Buck Mulligan

Re: Joyce, episode 0 - Introduction to James Joyce's Ulysses