I'm trying to get a girlfriend of mine to understand why I think Joyce is so good. I can't explain it, other than to say that the writing is just brilliant - it is as good as any other that I've read, probably. As a writer, the writers that I read that really "recharge my batteries" and get me going are Joyce, Checkhov, Faulkner and Shakespeare.
My girlfriend has an i.q. of about 160, so she's smart enough to understand Joyce. But Ulysses, as you know, can be hard to approach. What do you think is the best companion book to help explain an "open up" the world of Ulysses? Right now, I think its Frank Budgen's James Joyce and the Making of Ulysses, but I don't know for sure,...
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