Why should you read James Joyce's "Ulysses"? - Sam Slote

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James Joyce's "Ulysses" is widely considered to be both a literary masterpiece
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and one of the hardest works of literature to read.
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It inspires such devotion that once a year on a day called Bloomsday,
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thousands of people all over the world dress up like the characters,
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take to the streets,
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and read the book aloud.
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And some even make a pilgrimage to Dublin
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just to visit the places so vividly depicted in Joyce's opus.
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So what is it about this famously difficult novel
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that inspires so many people?
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There's no one simple answer to that question,
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but there are a few remarkable things about the book
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that keep people coming back.
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The plot, which transpires over the course of a single day,
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is a story of three characters:
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Stephen Dedalus, reprised from Joyce's earlier novel,
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"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man";
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Leopold Bloom, a half-Jewish advertising canvasser for a Dublin newspaper;
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and Bloom's wife Molly, who is about to embark on an affair.
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Stephen is depressed because of his mother's recent death.
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Meanwhile, Bloom wanders throughout the city.
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He goes to a funeral,
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his work,
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a pub,
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and so on,
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avoiding going home because Molly is about to begin her affair.
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Where it really starts to get interesting, though,
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is how the story's told.
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Each chapter is written in a different style.
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15 is a play,
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13 is like a cheesy romance novel,
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12 is a story with bizarre, exaggerated interruptions,
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11 uses techniques, like onomatopoeia, repetitions, and alliteration
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to imitate music,
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and 14 reproduces the evolution of English literary prose style,
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from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon right up to the 20th century.
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That all culminates in the final chapter
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which follows Molly's stream of consciousness
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as it spools out in just eight long paragraphs
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with almost no punctuation.
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The range of styles Joyce uses in "Ulysses"
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is one of the things that makes it so difficult,
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but it also helps make it enjoyable.
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And it's one of the reasons that the book is held up
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as one of the key texts of literary modernism,
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a movement characterized by overturning traditional modes of writing.
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Joyce fills his narrative gymnastic routines
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with some of the most imaginative use of language you'll find anywhere.
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Take, for instance,
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"The figure seated on a large boulder at the foot of a round tower
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was that of a broadshouldered deepchested stronglimbed frankeyed redhaired
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freelyfreckled shaggybearded widemouthed largenosed longheaded deepvoiced
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barekneed brawnyhanded hairlegged ruddyfaced sinewyarmed hero."
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Here, Joyce exaggerates the description of a mangy old man in a pub
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to make him seem like an improbably gigantesque hero.
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It's true that some sections are impenetrably dense at first glance,
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but it's up to the reader to let their eyes skim over them
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or break out a shovel and dig in.
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And once you start excavating the text,
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you'll find the book to be an encyclopedic treasure trove.
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It's filled with all manner of references and allusions
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from medieval philosophy to the symbolism of tattoos,
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and from Dante to Dublin slang.
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As suggested by the title, some of these allusions revolve around Homer's "Odyssey."
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Each chapter is named after a character or episode from the "Odyssey,"
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but the literary references are often coy, debatable, sarcastic, or disguised.
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For example, Homer's Odysseus, after an epic 20-year-long journey,
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returns home to Ithaca and reunites with his faithful wife.
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In contrast, Joyce's Bloom wanders around Dublin for a day
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and returns home to his unfaithful wife.
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It's a very funny book.
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It has highbrow intellectual humor,
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if you have the patience to track down Joyce's references,
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and more lowbrow dirty jokes.
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Those, and other sexual references, were too much for some.
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In the U.S., the book was put on trial, banned, and censored
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before it had even been completed
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because it was originally published as a serial novel.
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Readers of "Ulysses" aren't just led through a variety of literary styles.
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They're also given a rich and shockingly accurate tour
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of a specific place at a time:
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Dublin in 1904.
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Joyce claimed that if Dublin were to be destroyed,
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it could be recreated from the pages of this book.
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While such a claim is not exactly true,
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it does show the great care that Joyce took in precisely representing details,
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both large and small, of his home city.
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No small feat considering he wrote the entire novel
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while living outside of his native Ireland.
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It's a testament to Joyce's genius that "Ulysses" is a difficult book.
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Some people find it impenetrable without a full book of annotations
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to help them understand what Joyce is even talking about.
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But there's a lot of joy to be found in reading it,
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more than just unpacking allusions and solving puzzles.
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And if it's difficult, or frustrating, or funny,
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that's because life is all that, and more.
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Responding to some criticism of "Ulysses,"
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and there was a lot when it was first published,
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Joyce said that if "Ulysses" isn't worth reading,
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then life isn't worth living.
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