Okay, it's got to be said. I read five pages of Ulysses and I'm still recuperating. Do people really like it? I mean seriously. Not just as an intellectual exercise - do you really like reading this??
Same with D.H. Lawrence. I don't get it. I just don't get it.
James Joyce
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Try Dubliners, which is wonderful and very accessible. Nobody can get through Ulysses. You're not alone. But Dubliners is beautifully written. It's basically a series of short stories--each with an epiphany. The stories aren't heavy or intellectual.
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Yes.Mira wrote:Okay, it's got to be said. I read five pages of Ulysses and I'm still recuperating. Do people really like it? I mean seriously. Not just as an intellectual exercise - do you really like reading this??
One of my favorite books. I did my senior thesis on the "Ithaca" chapter.
Mira wrote: Same with D.H. Lawrence. I don't get it. I just don't get it
Lawrence is my favorite writer.
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SONS AND LOVERS might be the best young adult novel ever written.
Read one of the best stories by Borges.
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I can't get into James Joyce, either. But then again, I'm the only person I know who liked Heart of Darkness. We probably all have some work of classical literature we can't stand and some ponderous book that we secretly like.
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