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American Sephardi Federation and Centro Primo Levi present:

Bloomsday Reading – Finnegans Wake

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Monday, June 16 at 7:00 pm — At Center for Jewish History @ASF’s Bookhouse
i wanna create a flyer of this Join us for a special Bloomsday literary event, featuring a reading and moderated discussion on James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Explore the portrayal of Leopold Bloom as a Sephardi Jewish literary figure, examining Jewish identity through the lens of one of modern literature’s greatest works. --v 6.1 Job ID: fea7ae2a-ad98-4f44-80fb-067574dae15f

The American Sephardi Federation, and Centro Primo Levi present:

Bloomsday Reading

For several years, Centro Primo Levi marked Bloomsday, tracing Joyce’s footsteps in Trieste, his friendship with Italo Svevo, and the birth of a text that redefined literature while delving deeply into an ancient understanding of language. 

This year, the American Sephardi Federation’s curator, Yves Seban, will read from  James Joyce’s texts and from the Italian translation. The public reading induces vertigo and exhilaration, exhaling the dream-like quality of Joyce’s prose.

Monday, 16 June at 7:00PM

@Bookhouse

ASF Sixth Floor, 15 West 16th Street

Some background

In the late 1990s, when the art galleries were still in Soho, the Paula Cooper Gallery offered its space to anyone who wanted to read full works by James Joyce and Gertrude Stein in twenty-four hours.

The readings ended when the galleries moved to Chelsea. Seban participated in most of those readings and began to develop his own version, which included excerpts of Italian translation by the late Luigi Schenoni (Musée des Arts Océaniens et Africains, Paris, 1997; Festival des Allumés, Nantes,1998; Galerie du Jour-agnès b.,1999; and the Chiba Joyce Parlor, Japan,1998).

About Yves Seban

A long-time collaborator of the American Sephardi Federation, Yves Seban’s background starts in the mid-80s Paris fashion world, working for French luxury brands, notably for French fashion icon agnès b.

Yves then turned to translation of art texts, scripts, film reviews, while transcribing/translating, in-studio, the LouiseBourgeois’ personal diaries, and is writing a screen-adaptation of Jun’ichiro Tanizaki’s Some Prefer Nettles. Among his contributions to the Sephardi Festival are two filmed interviews with Albert Memmi and Helène Cixous, recipients of the Pomegranate Award.

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