What's the verdict?

What's the verdict?

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LOL SO DEEP

upboat, fellow nerd :^)

descended memecore

Has anyone wrote anything in a similar style except spooky and eschatony?

not sure but kenji siratori sort of?

Worth the time and effort.

hummm its okay

Prognosis Negative.

No one on Veeky Forums has read this book.

Ulysses: Deluxe Edition

literally nothing like going into it without notes, and just flipping the book around to make sense of even tiny fragments of sentences.

Tends to get overlooked as a serious work. His greatest achievement desu.

I haven't read it, but from what I can tell, it's half meme and half serious work. It's completely worthy of analysis, even if he did write it as a massive fuck-you. If nothing else, it's simply impressive as a work of art

yeah seriously

Finnegans piece of cake desu

Eh, read it when I was 12. Pretty easy desu

Ayy.

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>british writer
ayy

my diary did it better desu

From random flipping around you find it's far more coherent than the memes lead you to believe. It's just that everyone gives up after bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonnerronntuonnthunntro
varrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk

How does McKenna even know so much shit

He doesn't leave rocks unturned on his quest to thwart the lizard people desu

He was British though; he just wasn't English

Lol.

Yo soy mexicano y no entiendo nada.

We are not amused.

Critics keep people away by making it sound too serious and neglecting to mention how fun it is. I finally bit the bullet around age 30 by reading a few books about it and then taking a straight shot through it. I had a great time. FW would probably be my desert island book, in that a person can spend a minute or two on a page or hours and hours.

nah mate he was Irish.

English translation when? It must be possible because a Chinese translation exists.

Yes of course he was Irish. But he was also British

he was Irish but not British.
unless you're talking about the other James Joyce who wrote Belfasters.

The verdict is you're a faggot OP.