“There are many puzzles attached to James Joyce’s Ulysses, not the least of which is its reputation of being unreadable. It might be the greatest novel in the English language, so it goes, but who can read it? For those who can, there is no puzzle: Joyce’s account of one day in the life of his antihero, Leopold Bloom, is as spellbinding as the entire history of Odysseus’s journeys during the Trojan wars in Homer’s Odyssey, on which it is loosely modelled.”