“I done me best when I was let. Thinking always if I go all goes. A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me? One in a thousand of years of the nights? All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me. And I am lothing their little warm tricks. And lothing their mean cosy turns. And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls. And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies. How small it's all! And me letting on to meself always. And lilting on all the time.”
Quote by James Joyce
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A shorter Finnegans wake
This book is a condensed version of James Joyce's renowned work, which is known for its intricate structure and unconventional narrative style. It delves into the depths of human consciousness and the complexities of language, offering readers a glimpse into the author's unique literary experiment. more
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