James Joyce? Let us make a survey among real book readers,
Has anyone really read (cover to cover) any of James Joyce novels?
Please exclude any required readings in college. Only free willing recreational reading.
James Joyce is to fiction literature as Stephen Hawking is to science literature.
I’ve read Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man, and Ulysses. By choice. Lots of my friends have. I loved Dubliners and reread The Dead every so often. With Ulysses it helped that I’d read so much Greek mythology as a child.
Stephen Hawking is a breeze to read compared to, say, Roger Penrose, and certainly Albert Einstein.
Perhaps you are in the wrong blog. We just assume that everyone reads; we’ve tried to create a space in which reading is the most natural activity in the world.
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May 28th, 2010 at 14:52
James Joyce? Let us make a survey among real book readers,
Has anyone really read (cover to cover) any of James Joyce novels?
Please exclude any required readings in college. Only free willing recreational reading.
James Joyce is to fiction literature as Stephen Hawking is to science literature.
May 28th, 2010 at 23:03
I’ve read Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man, and Ulysses. By choice. Lots of my friends have. I loved Dubliners and reread The Dead every so often. With Ulysses it helped that I’d read so much Greek mythology as a child.
Stephen Hawking is a breeze to read compared to, say, Roger Penrose, and certainly Albert Einstein.
Perhaps you are in the wrong blog. We just assume that everyone reads; we’ve tried to create a space in which reading is the most natural activity in the world.