"Joyce's parallel use of "The Odyssey,.".has the importance of a scientific discovery...It is simply a way of controlling, of ordering, of giving a shape and a significance to the immense panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history...It is, I seriously believe, a step toward making the modern world possible for art." -T. S. Eliot ""Ulysses" has enough verbal splendor to furnish a legion of novels...You will have difficulty finding a fuller portrait of the natural man." -Harold Bloom, "The Western Canon" "One might almost risk praising ["Ulysses"] for being a work of literature in which the spirit of one man is eternally confirmed in all its complexity." -from the Introduction With an Introduction by Craig Raine