If I do at some point tackle Ulysses, I'd want to do so with one of the “guidebooks” for it — I’ve read that The Cambridge Ulysses is excellent. But realistically that might not happen, I’ve got so much else to read and the sand is pouring through my life’s hourglass.
By the way, I did read Crime and Punishment about 50 years ago but have only vague memories of it. Probably should read it again as it would be essentially new to me; I don’t even remember who Raskolnikov murdered.
RE: Odds and Ends — 18 May 2026