
Ulysses
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Narrated by:
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Donal Donnelly
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By:
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James Joyce
About this listen
The first authorized, unabridged release of this timeless classic and exclusively available from Recorded Books. Ulysses records the events of a single day, June 16, 1904, in Dublin, Ireland.
Public Domain (P)1995 Recorded Booksfantastic narrators
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Having it beautifully read and listened to made it much more of a pleasure; accompanying it with a Kindle to see the text and its layout, added further value. I also listened to the Great Courses series of lectures on Joyce's Ulysses (further insights and depth into Joyce and the allusions and parallels with Homer's Odyssey and original Ulysses); this further enriched the experience of reading, listening and thinking about the book.
If you've wondered about Ulysses and its famed free associations, descriptions of everyday life and sex, humour and onomatopoeia... just get it and start listening.
This is an in-depth analysis of the experiences and lives of three people (Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus and Molly Bloom) over an 18 hour period. We learn about their struggles and interactions in the context of anti-semitism in Dublin Ireland at the turn of the 19/20th Century. It is described in great depth, breadth and more than a little mirth.
Joyce's sense of humour shines through; it may not be easy going but it is always interesting and entertaining and often hilarious...
Long overdue read... beautiful language
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Special shout out to the narrators who did a superb job of reading this confusing text and making it a little bit easier to comprehend.
It is a long listen, took me an avid listener over month to finish, I recommend listening for 30-40 minutes a day so not to overwhelm yourself and give you a time to process it.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
It took me a while to decide which recording to opt for, but this is the one. It is astounding.What about Donal Donnelly’s performance did you like?
Donal Donnelly's performance is fantastic. He was chosen to do it by Joyce's estate, and he's great.Amazing - get this version!
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Favourite word " Topnobber" - a social climber, someone who tries to only associate with those perceived to have influence and / or wealth!
Worth the effort - what an education !
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Fantastic way to read this classic
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brilliant boom, geest performance
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Donal Donnelly as narrator does a great job of helping us differentiate between the actual narration and what the characters are just thinking. He seems to completely understand Joyce's poetry & prose and relishes the sound of every word that he reads. That all helps. He does read rather slowly though, hence the book lasts over 42 hours. I'm pleased a went for this version. It is clear that a lot of work has gone into making this the definitive recording of the book.
The story is superficially quite simple, following just one day (Thursday, 16th June 1904) in the life of the 3 main characters in Dublin. Our main, main-character, Bloom, goes to the butchers, buys a kidney, comes home makes breakfast, goes to the toilet, then off to church, then a funeral, then a pub, then the beach... (hope that isn't too much of a spoiler!) Paths cross with the other two main characters.
Mainly, I think, James Joyce just seems to be exploring the possibilities of the English language and its sounds. At times he doesn't even bother to use sentences. A real challenge to follow, especially episode 14 where the author is playing with all kinds of writing styles (alliterative Anglo-Saxon, Medieval prose, seventeenth century prose, etc.) Each of the 18 episodes of the book are different in some way. Very clever writing.
5 stars on the basis of a good intellectual challenge. For me, a refreshing change from the usual over-commercial, domestic thrillers.
A Challenging Read, but Clever Writing
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There is no 'story'.
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This book is like Jazz
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