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Old 06-14-2022, 09:13 AM   #22
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I voted yes as I spent an entire semester on Ulysses at university. I don't love it the way I love Tolstoy, but I did enjoy the experience quite a bit.

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For anyone wanting to read Ulysses, what's the best edition/version?
As for this - there are a few color-coded text versions that help you distinguish the voice shifts. For a simpler experience, I would recommend the audiobook, which was a full cast and you can always hear the voices changing. I believe the last time my local library did a Big Read they did the audiobook whilst reading along in the physical copy. It was meant to be an entry point into the text.
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