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John Lee
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James Joyce
Joyce’s experimental masterpiece set a new standard for modernist fiction, pushing the English language past all previous thresholds in its quest to capture a day in the life of an Everyman in turn-of-the-century Dublin. Obliquely borrowing characters and situations from Homer’s Odyssey, Joyce takes us on an internal odyssey along the current of thoughts, impressions, and experiences that make up the adventure of living an average day.
As his characters stroll, eat, ruminate, and argue through the streets of Dublin, Joyce’s stream-of-consciousness narrative artfully weaves events, emotions, and memories in a free flow of imagery and associations.
Full of literary references, parody, and uncensored vulgarity, Ulysses has been considered controversial and challenging, but always brilliant and rewarding.
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Superb novel and performance!
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So immensely Irish. So mesmerizing and vivid.
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Would you try another book from James Joyce and/or John Lee?
James Joyce is an acquired taste as far as I can figure. It would depend on the person whether I would recommend it. John Lee would be perfectly fine on something that wasn't so *completely* taxing and mind-numbingly difficult.What did you like best about this story?
I rather did like that there was stream-of-consciousness and alliterative prose, but not to the extent it happened in this book. I know that Joseph Campbell read this book 56 times, bless him, but I can't see getting through it once. (I got two thirds through)Would you listen to another book narrated by John Lee?
Oh yes.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Maybe.Any additional comments?
Having it audio did help me a bit getting through the stream-of-consciousness way that it is written. Hearing expressed in a voice is quite a bit easier than trying to interpret it as text, as happened in the last Joyce book I tried to read. So if a person was keen to read a Joyce book having an audio book is helpful if it is hard for them. The whispersync might even be better, but I can't say for sure.Not for Everyone
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YES!!!!!
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From heavy Latinate meditations to the onomatopoeic replication of linotype machines in the newspaper office and the raucous imitation of a gramophone recording of a deceased grandfather, Lee's renderings are palpably believable as both the realities they represent and, more importantly, as empathetic interpretations of the individual hearts and minds they issue from.
I was first a bit wary of the lower cost and ratings of this version compared with the nearly tripled price of the most reviewed recording (who knows what they were thinking), but after listening to the provided sample of its long stretches of rushed and flattened monotone and hokey interpolated music recordings, I moved on to find this gem. It does what Joyce's greatest gift does--bring the full panorama of humanity to life purely through language.
Pure Joyce
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A forceful narration but a long haul
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light over dark
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If one only gives up on understanding every little thing about this book (an impossible, tedious and no doubt boring task), one would enjoy a funny, intelligent and inspiring masterpiece.Perfect
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This is one of the best recordings of the novel available, with a well-edited text in addition to the sterling performance. And the novel practically demands to be read aloud. If you’ve had trouble getting through it, give the audio a try. (And before you give it up, skip the third episode if you have to — the one where Stephen wanders around on Sandymount Strand.) As with any other reading of Ulysses, it helps to have a guidebook at hand. I think this is even more important than having the text itself. A guide like Blamires’ New Bloomsday Book will keep you oriented and explain the most important references. Even something like SparkNotes, as comparatively superficial as it is, will help.
Brisk and engaging as always
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It is meant for college, not just to read.
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