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Why it's better to start reading James Joyce's 'Ulysses' from chapter four than from chapter one


Why it’s better to start reading James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ from chapter four than from chapter one
The daunting task of negotiating a stream of consciousness novel eases out after the fourth chapter.
Jan 22, 2021 · 05:30 pm
The sculpture depicting Irish author James Joyce behind his grave in Fluntern cemetery in Zurich, Switzerland.
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This year marks 80 years since the death of the great Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941). His most famous novel,
Ulysses (1922), is one of those books, like
Moby Dick or
Infinite Jest, that more people begin than finish. The tome is widely believed to be a stream of consciousness novel and you could certainly be forgiven for thinking that if, like many, you only made it 100 pages or so in. ....

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James Joyce's Ulysses is an anti-stream of consciousness novel


This year marks 80 years since the death of the great Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941). His most famous novel, Ulysses (1922), is one of those books, like Moby Dick or Infinite Jest, that more people begin than finish. The tome is widely believed to be a stream of consciousness novel and you could certainly be forgiven for thinking that if, like many, you only made it 100 pages or so in.
I often advise against starting at the beginning of the novel. In the case of Ulysses, you are thrown headfirst into the difficult stream of consciousness of Stephen Dedalus, a precocious 22-year-old writer. The fourth chapter, instead, is a much more accessible opening. It too offers a stream of consciousness but an easier sort belonging to the novel’s other main character, Leopold Bloom, a hapless but loveable 38-year-old advertising canvasser. On the day the novel is set, 16 June 1904, Stephen and Bloom strike up an unlikely friendship in Dublin. To read Bloom’s thoughts is to be ta ....

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7 Banned Books Through Time


Lolita (1962), directed by Stanley Kubrick.
© 1962 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
Leading up to its publication, Vladimir Nabokov’s
Lolita gave even its author pause as to whether it should be available to the public. It took some convincing from his wife to publish the novel, and it was released by a noted pornographic press in France in 1955.
Lolita’s controversial status fueled its success, leading it to the top of best-seller lists across the globe. However, its subject matter, which was presented to its readers as the memoirs of a deceased European intellectual who fanatically yearned after a 12 year old girl, proved too obscene for several authorities and was banned in its first decade of publication in France, England, Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa as well as in some American communities. One review of the novel deemed it “highbrow pornography” adorned with “English vocabulary [that] would astound the editors of the Oxford Dictionary.” Al ....

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