Description
"Ulysses" is a landmark work in modernist literature, renowned for its stream-of-consciousness technique and deep exploration of the human psyche. Set in Dublin on a single day, 16 June 1904, the novel follows the lives of Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom. Joyce's narrative weaves together a rich tapestry of themes, including identity, time, and the mundane aspects of daily life, all while drawing parallels to Homer's "Odyssey." The novel's innovative style and intricate structure challenge readers to engage with its complex language and symbolism, making it a profound study of both the individual and the universal human experience.
Published 1969, Penguin Modern Classics
Binding of book is slightly loose. Some foxing, tears, and creases on front and back covers. Some foxing and a tear at the top of the spine, with some fading. Heavy tanning and some foxing on top edge. Moderate tanning and some foxing on fore and bottom edges. Moderate foxing on insides of covers with an annotation in marker. Some foxing across pages, clean of annotations. Moderate tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Well Read