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June 16 was first celebrated as Bloomsday in 1924, commemorating the life and work of Irish writer James Joyce, particularly his novel Ulysses, which takes place on that date in 1904. The day has since evolved into a celebration of Joyce's literary contributions, with various events and readings held around the world.

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