Vicki Mahaffey on James Joyce

  • 03/19/2025
  • 5:30 PM
  • WED 3/19/2025 5:30 PM CT Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson Blvd. $62, includes presentation and hot buffet. Full beverage service available (additional cost). Registration and prepayment required by 5:00 PM CT 3/14/25.

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • In-person at the Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson Blvd.

    Social period: 5:30–6:30 PM CT. Program 6:30 PM CT. Buffet dinner to follow.

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March Evening Program

Portions of this event are being underwritten by the Clayton Kirkpatrick Charitable Remainder Trust.


Part of James Joyce’s genius was his ability to find the poetry in everyday life. For Joyce, even a simple object like a table becomes magical, “a board that was of the birchwood of Finlandy and it was upheld by four dwarfmen of that country but they durst not move more for enchantment.” How might we learn to regain some of the child-like play with language and sense of delight in the ordinary that comes so naturally to Joyce?

The Joyce of Everyday Life teaches us how to interpret seemingly mundane objects and encounters with openness and active curiosity in order to attain greater self-understanding and a fuller appreciation of others. Through a close examination of Joyce’s joyous, musical prose, it shows how language provides us with the means to revitalize daily experience and social interactions across a huge, diverse, everchanging world.

Acclaimed Joyce scholar and the Clayton and Thelma Kirkpatrick Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Vicki Mahaffey demonstrates how his writing might prompt us to engage in a different kind of reading, treating words and fiction as tools for expanding the boundaries of the self with humor and feeling. A book for everyone who loves language, The Joyce of Everyday Life is a lyrical romp through quotidian existence.

This event will include a hot buffet dinner with vegetarian options. Full beverage service available (additional cost). Valet Parking: $35

Club members: remember to bring your Caxton badge.

Registering for the program will allow you the opportunity to purchase copies of The Joyce of Everyday Life for $20 with pickup at ULCC on the night of the program. Books will not be offered for sale night of program.

Registration and prepayment required by 5:00 PM 3/14, no exceptions.

Transportation to the Union League Club at 65 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

The Union League Club is easily accessible through many public transportation methods. Additionally, the following options are available for those who wish to travel by cab or car.

The Union League Club front desk offers a connection to cab service through Curb. The desk will call cabs for members and all guests while allowing riders to remain inside until the cab arrives. No curb side wait. Cabs will accept all payment forms, following the payment procedures you experience with a street-hailed cab.

Spot Hero is an independent parking option, generally offering spots at the 318 S. Federal Street garage adjacent to the Union League Club. You may reserve and pay for a guaranteed parking spot through the Spot Hero app or website (spothero.com).



211 South Clark Street,
PO Box 2329,
Chicago IL 60604-9997


Tel: +1 (312) 970-1294
info@caxtonclub.org