Just finished Ulysses and gosh that was a ride
Pick what I read next /lit/
Choices are: The Brothers Karamazov, JR, or War and Peace
>>8537052
>gosh
>>8537052
karamazov
>>8537055
fight me
>>8537052
Read Ulysses again
>>8537052
Don Quixote
>>8537052
>Finish
>Ulysses
Yeah, no
>>8537056
seconding karamazov
BK
You're not going to be interested in reading any of that save maybe JR after Ulysses. Continue to the Wake.
>>8537348
right? Ulysses is a Scottish book not a Finnish one
>>8537348
Okay guy, but clearly you know I meant that I finished my first read through
>>8537055
sorry bout that, should have said g*sh
J R. didn't even read the choices after that
>>8537052
Out of those, it's got to be The Brothers Karamazov.
Have you read Gravity's Rainbow though? People who like Ulysses should read it. Pynchon's proses are incredible in a way that's different from Joyce, which is good because Joyce's prose are pretty much the best and anything that doesn't take a sharp turn from what Joyce's proses are is going to seem like a let down.
Plus you don't even get to read Dostoevsky's or Tolstoy's actual prose but instead Constance Garnett's, Louise and Aylmer Maude's (best for W&P) or Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky's.
вы дoлжны пpoчитaть вoйнy и миp нo тoлькo пo-pyccкий
>>8537676
I picked up Gravity's Rainbow a little while ago. I plan to read it soon, but I want a buffer boon between Ulysses and GR. Not for any good reason besides just wanting one
>>8537052
J R desu
or Finnegans Wake if you're up for it
>>8538184
You should reread the various parts of Ulysses you found especially beautiful as well as the parts you found especially difficult to comprehend
Then maybe check out some secondary literature. James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays is a great book that compiles 18 critical responses each corresponding to one section of the text sequenced in the order that they appear in the work itself. Each essay has tons of references if you find yourself wanting a jumping off point to dive deeper into particular aspects or parts of the work.
>>8538184
I wouldn't call JR a "break", but it's amazing. Enjoy.
>>8537478
>you aren't going to be interested in function after seeing form.
>>8537052
>he read Ulysses before War and Peace
also
>JR
>>8537642
God. Gosh makes me think of 13 year old girls being annoying.
Read Ulysses 19 more items then pick up Bottom's Dream.
>>8538572
Tel detected.
Women are much more annoying