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Ulysses by James Joyce is a landmark of modernist literature-bold, experimental, and deeply human. First published in 1922, the novel unfolds over the course of a single day-June 16, 1904-as it follows Leopold Bloom through the streets of Dublin, interweaving his experiences with the internal monologues, memories, and symbolic odysseys of an unforgettable cast of characters. Drawing inspiration from Homer's Odyssey, Joyce reimagines ancient myth through the lens of everyday life, infusing the mundane with epic significance. With its stream-of-consciousness style, linguistic inventiveness, and philosophical depth, Ulysses revolutionized the form and structure of the modern novel. At once profoundly intimate and intellectually vast, Ulysses is a dazzling celebration of consciousness, identity, and the ordinary made extraordinary.