
kaçtığını sanırsın ama kendine çarparsın

by Joyce, James
Product Description<br/><br/><br/>Ulysses has been the subject of controversy since copies of the first English edition were burned by the New York Post Office Authorities. Today critical interest centers on the authority of the text. This edition republishes, for the first time, without interference, the original 1922 text. Jeri Johnson's critical Introduction demystifies the complexities of the book, and a full textual publication history, helpful appendices, and explanatory notes guide the reader through this highly allusive text.<br/><br/><br/>Review<br/><br/><br/>"This edition, complete with an invaluable Introduction, map of Dublin, notes, and appendices, republishes for the first time, without interference, the original 1922 text."--<br/>In Dublin<br/><br/>"After more than seventy years of editorial corrections, specialists will buy the 'uncorrected' edition for its accuracy. Others should choose it as much for Johnson's excellent introduction and notes."--Tim Kendall,<br/>Notes and Queries<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/><br/><br/>About the Editor:<br/><br/>Jeri Johson is Senior Tutor at Exeter College, Oxford University.
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kaçtığını sanırsın ama kendine çarparsın
“Kaçtığını sanırsın ve kendine çarparsın. Eve giden en kısa yol, en uzun yoldur.”

Aslında favori kitabım Ulyesses ancak umberto eco da favorilerimden biridir:)