Ulysses is a modernist book by Irish writer James Joyce. It was first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, and then published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach in February 1922, in Paris. It is considered to be one of the most important works of modernist literature, and has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking." However, even proponents of Ulysses such as Anthony Burgess have described the book as "inimitable, and also possibly mad".
This edition has formatted for your NOOK, with an active table of contents. It has also been extensively annotated, with additional information about the stories and James Joyce, including an overview, background, structure, editions, literary significance, censorship, adaptations, extensive biographical and bibliographical information.
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