A chara, – Harry Crosbie may be on to something (Letters, July 29th) with his suggestion to flash words from Ulysses on to the new incinerator.
I think that pictures from Ulysses would be more attractive, starting with the recently discovered picture of Leopold Bloom staring onto Sandymount Strand.
However, locals might prefer to make the edifice invisible or transfer it to someone else’s back garden. – Is mise,
ANTHONY J JORDAN,
Sandymount,
Dublin 4.
Sir, – With regard to the idea from Harry Crosbie that the Dublin incinerator would be an ideal canvas onto which to project the words of Ulysses (Letters, July 29th).
I beg to differ.
It would be far more suitable for the works of Samuel Beckett, notably Endgame and Happy Days which feature characters in a dustbin and half buried in a mound with a black bag nearby. – Yours etc.,
ULTAN Ó BROIN,
Blackrock,
Co Dublin.