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geoffreynichols099 · 7 months
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pashulok-blog · 5 years
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codingbumblebee · 5 years
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Moo. 🐮............................................... #nottingham #history #victorian #cow #cattlemarket (at Nottingham, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvzL6C9BMW0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jumydcq28nh1
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Our third day working with #LagnetCric #Theatre Company and the performances take lace at the busy Awasi #cattlemarket. #Kenyan #commerce and #community unfolded before us. #communitytheatre #theatreforchange #intermationaldevelopment #socialchange #travel #adventure #explore #backpacking #backpacker #instatravel #travelphoto #traveldiaries #globetrotter #wander #wanderlust #aroundtheworld #natgeo #Kenya #EastAfrica #Africa #EastAfricanAdventures
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rabeetariq · 4 years
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#cattlemarket #cattledogsofinstagram #cattle #cattlemandi #cattlephotography #instagram #instapost #instablog9ja #instabloggers #bloggerslife #bloggersstyle #travelblogger #bloggergirl #bloggerpost (at Karachi Mor Bahawalpur) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC5OSUxBt2A/?igshid=15kcx96gzitc1
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ahmed-posts · 4 years
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cattle markets to be setup outside the city
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emilyjohnsonfineart · 6 years
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One of my favourite Xmas commissions... . . . . #cowlove #cowsofinstagram #hereford #herefordshire #cattlemarket #farmersmarket #farmlife #farming #cattle #herefordcattle #farmerswife (at Gloucester, Gloucestershire)
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chadsmithdad · 4 years
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#PODCAST Talked about livestock markets with Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics. Looked back on a bummer of 2019 and found out he sees some bright spots ahead for next year. Give a listen. You can play it on the web page or download it for later!
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blindrapture · 4 years
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I probably find this way cooler than it really is, but look, James Joyce doodled Leopold Bloom at some point!!! He wrote next to it in the original Greek, "Tell me, Muse, of that manyminded man, who wandered far and wide."
I’ll also take this time to share some stuff about Bloom. For purposes of relative convenience: The “present day” in Ulysses is June 16/17, 1904.
General Bloom Information: - His father was Rudolf Virag, Jewish, from Szombathely, Hungary. Virag had spent the 1850s/60s migrating westward and finally settled in Dublin shortly before his son’s birth. Leopold’s earliest memory of his father is of hearing the story of this migration, following the path on a map. Vienna, Budapest, Milan, Florence, London, Dublin. give or take. (Rudolf’s father was Lipoti Virag-- Leopold’s namesake.) - His mother was Ellen Higgins, Irish Protestant, daughter of another Hungarian Jew by the name of Julius Karoly who migrated to Dublin and married Irish-- Fanny Hegarty was the name of Leopold’s maternal grandmother. they took on the name Higgins in lieu of the more foreign-sounding Karoly, and speaking of... - Shortly after Rudolf Virag married Ellen, he changed his name to Rudolph Bloom. “Virag” means “flower,” that’s where the name came from. He also converted to Protestantism, though there’s some heavy implications that the Society for Converting Jews had coerced him with food. And it’s around this point that his son was born.
Leopold’s Life: - Full name Leopold Paula Bloom. Born in Clanbrassil Street, Portobello, Dublin, in 1866. - Leopold attended the Erasmus Smith High School until he was 16, where he got an interest in the sciences and developed his distaste with the Protestant Church (who funded the high school). He also dressed as a woman for a school play, and that may have sparked a long-standing deep affinity in him wherein he imagines what it’s like to be a woman, in contentment. - He spent some years working for the family business as a commercial traveller, walking about with orderbook. I couldn’t tell you specifically what it is they sold, though I feel like that information is in the book somewhere. At some point, the family also had some sort of significant ownership of a hotel. - Mother Ellen died of illness in 1886, and father Rudolph poisoned himself out of heartbreak a week later in the hotel, leaving a letter for his just-barely-adult son. - Leopold met Spanish-Irish singer Marion “Molly” Tweedy at... a place and time I honestly can’t tell you right this minute (but is probably in the book somewhere). At the time, Molly was big on the poetry of Lord Byron, and she thought Leopold bore a striking resemblance to the poet. He tried writing a poem for her, it was really silly and not very good. But they remained in each other’s social circles, Leopold charmed the hell out of her, they fell in love and got married in 1888. - Their first child, daughter Millicent (”Milly”), was born in 1889. On June 16, 1904, she is fifteen years old and away at Mullingar to study and work in the photography business. - Their second child, son Rudolph (”Rudy”), was born in December 1893, and died eleven days later in January 1894. Leopold and Molly ceased having sexual intercourse after this, indicative of a powerful grief which, by the “present day,” has lasted ten and a half years. - With Molly, Leopold has lived in a few spots across Dublin. During 1893-94, they stayed in the City Arms Hotel, as it was nearby to the cattlemarket, where Leopold worked for a Mr. Joseph Cuffe as a clerk (until he was fired because he kept giving opinions on civic development, whereupon he sent Molly to go and try and seduce him to get the job back. that did not work). The cattlemarket job comes up a lot in Bloom’s thoughts. It had a slaughterhouse on-site, which he detested. - At.. some point (???) after this, the family moved into the middle-class neighbourhood of Eccles Street, into house number 7. It is there that they remain by the “present day.” - Bloom has a library of something like 23 books at home (none of which I, Jordan, have read). They range from travelogues (In the Track of the Sun: Readings from the Diary of a Globe Trotter) to history books (History of the Russo-Turkish War) to practical (Thom’s Dublin Post Office Directory, 1886) to trite (Physical Strength and How to Obtain It) and scientific (A Handbook of Astronomy). - His wife, on the other hand, reads steamy sexy romance stories and pulp fiction, which Bloom frequently picks up for her on the cheap. With titles like Ruby: the Pride of the Ring, Fair Tyrants, and The Sweets of Sin, Molly flips through these within a couple days and judges them based on whether or not there’s any smut in it. The Sweets of Sin, in particular, is one name to keep track of if you decide to read Ulysses. - But most of Leopold’s critical reading comes with the newspaper-- he has an eye for advertisements and Opinions about how good or bad different ads are (Potted meat? Advertised just above the list of deaths? How tasteless!). By the time of the “present,” he’s got a job working for the Freeman’s Journal and National Press as an ad canvasser, so he needs to work with clients in representing their businesses with good ad design. - The household is economically secure for its time. Bloom has enough in savings. (This one is meant to be figured out by the reader, but uh, price inflation and changing of currencies and living standards has fogged it a bit.) - In the “present day,” Bloom is 39 years old, and five foot nine, and of slightly above-average physical build (even if he doesn’t think it).
I’ve been contemplating what else, exactly, to include here ever since I started making this post. There’s really many entries I could make. But I think a lot of them fall closer to legit Themes which the book deals with, and I think I’ll leave this post general. There are details about Leopold, after all, which are better off uncovered by the reader more gradually, allowed to evolve in a contrapuntal puzzling tension, allowed to be Figured Out. The Plots and Subplots, you could say.
But Bloom. Bloom endures. He is a character I cannot forget. Not everything about him is given to us; his life story is “spotty” in parts if you try to put it all down in black-and-white, but what is there is given with such precision and integrated with such... structure that I do think is comparable with ancient epic poetry.
..and, hey, if you do read Ulysses and don’t want to have to rely on my own spotty commentary, this website can help you with context.
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Working on the Bull Inn, Totnes... Pub and Rooms
Watch this space
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mustafaextra · 6 years
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With the children at cattle market dubai ... #dxb #dubaimarina #dubaistyle #cattlemarket (at United Arab Emirates)
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mainuddinw · 7 years
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#engaged #cow #cattlemarket #bd #qurbani
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scottchoucino · 7 years
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This evenings workshop at my studio is all about working with available light. . . . #canon5d #sigma35mm #sigmaart #canonuk #availablelight #leicester #leicesterphotography #leicesterphotographer #documentary #documentaryphotography #people #cattle #cattlemarket #farmlife #farmersmarket
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the-tiniest-moose · 7 years
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Moo. 🐮 🐮 #nottingham #cattlemarket #staringcontest #staringintoyoursoul #bull #bulls #cow #cows #gate #england (at Cattle Market)
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loveitbristol · 5 years
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CattleMarket-0006 by Neil Hobbs Via Flickr: The old sorting office at Cattle Market
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emilyjohnsonfineart · 6 years
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Herefords - part 1 . . . #cowart #cowsofinstagram #cow #hereford #herefordshire #herefordcattle #farmlife #farmerslife #cattlemarket #british #madeinengland
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