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A literary fiction novel written in times before the morrow, compelling in a way modern stories lack.
Ulysses written by James Joyce is an epic modernist providing a stream of consciousness, first published in the United States in 1922.
A genuine book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Older novels have a quality and excellence rarely found in modern titles. You will not be dissatisfied with this book. Irish literature at its finest.
Sneak Peek
Ugly and lean neck and tangled hair and a stain of ink, a snail’s bed. Yet someone had loved him, borne him in her arms and in her heart. But for her the race of the world would have trampled him underfoot, a squashed boneless snail. She had loved his weak watery blood drained from her own. Was that then real? The only true thing in life? His mother’s prostrate body the fiery Columbanus in holy zeal bestrode. She was no the trembling skeleton of a twig burnt in the fire, an odour of rosewood and wetted ashes. She had saved him from being trampled underfoot and had gone, scarcely having been. A poor soul gone to and on a heath beneath winking stars a fox, red reek of rapine in his fur, with merciless bright eyes scraped in the earth, listened, scraped up the earth, listened, scraped and scraped.
Synopsis
"Ulysses" by James Joyce is a groundbreaking and complex masterpiece that delves into the consciousness of its characters and explores the intricacies of human experience. Set in Dublin on a single day, June 16th, 1904, the novel follows Leopold Bloom, a middle-aged Jewish man, and Stephen Dedalus, a young aspiring writer. As the day unfolds, Joyce takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through their inner thoughts, dreams, and desires, intertwining their lives with those of various other characters they encounter along the way. Through its rich and inventive prose, "Ulysses" explores themes of identity, sexuality, religion, art, and the nature of time, challenging conventional narrative techniques and pushing the boundaries of literature. Joyce's use of stream-of-consciousness writing captures the characters' minds in vivid detail, presenting a kaleidoscopic portrait of Dublin and the human condition. "Ulysses" stands as a landmark work of modernist literature, celebrated for its linguistic innovation and its profound exploration of the complexities of life.
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