Resumen
Esta es la crónica de un día en la vida de Leopold Bloom, de su mujer Molly y del joven Stephen Dedalus en la ciudad de Dublín. Con la descripción de la odisea interior de estas vidas insignificantes, el genio de James Joyce convirtió la prosaica y vulgar epopeya del hombre de nuestro tiempo en una obra inmortal. Al descubrir una nueva dimensión de la existencia humana, Joyce ha conmocionado con esta obra innovadora la literatura del siglo XX.
Primera publicación
1922
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Aleksandra.marinkovic
There are two and a half (almost three reasons) why this book is the Mount Everest of English literature. 1. If you are not Irish and/or Catholic you will not know half the references; 2. If you are not educated and well read, you will not know the other half; 3. Joyce experimented hard and heavy! #3 also makes it absolutely worth reading!
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Walter.kailey
The book is vulgar and almost impossible to follow, at least in audio form. It jumps around, and the narrator is constantly using metaphors involving bodily waste, bodily fluids, and other unpleasant imagery. What anyone could see in this book mystifies me. I also don't understand how ReadGeek recommended it to me, based on other books I've rated. I'm very disillusioned with the ReadGeek recommender algorithm. As a software engineer, I understand how such algorithms are supposed to work, and I consider this a blunder of the first water.
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