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If we're treating postmodernism as an aesthetic project, that's a different story; we're looking for texts which are part of that project, texts which are postmodernist in the same way Joyce's ULYSSES is modernist.
Archive 2008-08-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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If we're treating postmodernism as an aesthetic project, that's a different story; we're looking for texts which are part of that project, texts which are postmodernist in the same way Joyce's ULYSSES is modernist.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Postmodern(ism) Hal Duncan 2008
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IN "ULYSSES," JAMES JOYCE wrote "A man of genius makes no mistakes.
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This is, to some extent, what Joyce sought to do -- and, I would argue, succeeded in doing, to some extent -- with ULYSSES.
The Epic and the Past Hal Duncan 2008
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This is the reason I qualify my comment on ULYSSES with the weasel phrase "to some extent".
The Epic and the Past Hal Duncan 2008
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This is the reason I qualify my comment on ULYSSES with the weasel phrase "to some extent".
Archive 2008-03-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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This is, to some extent, what Joyce sought to do -- and, I would argue, succeeded in doing, to some extent -- with ULYSSES.
Archive 2008-03-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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I'm going right home and starting ULYSSES WITH ACTUAL CYCLOPSES tonight!
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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Bill James lost in the bottom of the ninth to James Joyce -- ULYSSES.
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The whole point of ULYSSES (insofar as that monstrous freak of a book has a point) was to re-write Homer in modern terms, 'modern' here taken to mean lacking in heroism, dignity, decorum.
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