Volume 960 pages
Ulysses
About the book
Bold, brilliant, and boundary-breaking—this is literature like you've never read it before.
Ulysses by James Joyce is more than a novel—it's a literary odyssey. Set over the course of a single day, June 16th, 1904, it follows Leopold Bloom through the streets of Dublin in a sweeping narrative that mirrors the structure of Homer's Odyssey.
Joyce's groundbreaking style—stream of consciousness, rich symbolism, linguistic play, and deep psychological insight—makes Ulysses a foundational text of modern literature and one of the most studied and admired novels of all time.
"The most important novel of the 20th century." – The Modern Library
A must-read for fans of Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, and Thomas Pynchon.
Why Ulysses Still Matters Today
A cultural cornerstone of modernism and banned books history
Delivers an unmatched exploration of consciousness and identity
A literary challenge and triumph for adventurous readers
Take the Journey Through Dublin and the Self.
Buy Ulysses today and enter the mind of a literary genius whose voice still echoes through every great novel written since.