Joyce Descendent Threatens To Sue If Dublin Reads Ulysses

It’s the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Dublin “has planned a three-month festival of celebrations costing about £700,000. Unfortunately, the only living direct descendant of Joyce has promised to disrupt the festival by banning any public readings of his work. Stephen Joyce, the writer’s grandson, has informed the Irish government he will sue for breach of copyright if any recitations take place.”