The book I like most but understand least
Ulysses is of course my most favorite book. This is also one of the most difficult books, and coming to novels, this is indeed the most difficult one. I read the book and I got lost. Not that not understanding the book fully I did not enjoy the reading. In fact I can enjoy a book more when I can not understand it fully.
What really I like of him is his honesty and nowhere I found him to portray himself hypocritically. And he took the challenge to be very honest, many a time he was rejected for being obscene also, yet he was a writer who would not be shaken so easily. He was always firm and he knew what he was doing.
His artistic presented was never surpassed. He created a beauty that remained never excelled, and both form and content remain intact in his writing.
I know I can never comprehend this book fully and yet the endeavor is worth doing. I am not a native English speaker, and I have a limitation of my own, and of course I have a limited vocabulary. I can not understand complex sentences at all. Yet I am allured and geared up to read it again.
For I am deeply touched upon and I find the book unputdownable despite all kinds of difficulties. Please share your views.