India, June 13 -- After flying 5,000 miles from Delhi, this reporter landed two days ago in Dublin. The Ireland capital is the legendary setting of James Joyce's novel Ulysses, the great modernist novel that entirely unfolds within a day-16 June. The date is celebrated worldwide as Bloomsday, named after the novel's hero. To celebrate arguably the world's greatest city-novel, Delhiwale is briefly becoming Dublinwale. So, say namaste to Leanne Chapman, a receptionist who first read Ulysses as a teenager (see her photo holding the said novel). She lives in the Dublin suburbs with her Indian partner, a native Mumbaikar. This afternoon, sitting by Harcourt Street, facing the tramway line on which a train is clattering every five minutes, she ...