Ulysses – final thoughts
My final thoughts on Ulysses, in the style (sort of) of Episode 18, which should give you some idea of what reading this book was like… Yes I say YES I have finished Ulysses and I say yes Joyce is … Continue reading
My final thoughts on Ulysses, in the style (sort of) of Episode 18, which should give you some idea of what reading this book was like… Yes I say YES I have finished Ulysses and I say yes Joyce is … Continue reading
It’s time for our third Ulysses update, and before I get to my thoughts, let’s start with a brief summary of episodes 10-15. Chapter 10 (Wandering Rocks): This episode gives us a brief glimpse of many different characters as they … Continue reading
Here we are at the end of week 3 of the Jousting with Joyce readalong. If you’re following the reading schedule, you’ll have just finished Episode 9. I haven’t. Finished Episode 9, that is. But I’ve started it! So I’m … Continue reading
For the first and most likely only time, you can listen to me. I know, you’re so excited. But you’re going to have to wait for a few paragraphs. It’s turning into a musical weekend, here at chez softdrink. Last … Continue reading
We’re three chapters into our readalong of Ulysses, and I’ve come to following conclusion: Joyce was a genius. Or whacked. I can’t really decide. Let me explain. Ulysses is full of allusions. The whole thing is modeled after Homer’s Odyssey, … Continue reading
Today is the start of our Ulysses readalong (it’s never to late to join in!), so I thought I’d post some info on Joyce and his novel: Ulysses takes place entirely on one day, June 16, 1904, which is the … Continue reading
This is the official announcement of our Ulysses readalong…Jousting with Joyce. James Joyce’s Ulysses has a reputation of being difficult (hence the joust), confusing, smutty, and the epitome of the Modern Novel (Modernism?!? oh god…shoot me now). We will begin … Continue reading
I was just reading Trish’s post about her Foodie Challenge and when I saw her comment that “we haz no button yet” it reminded me that I need to make a button for our Ulysses readalong, which is officially set … Continue reading