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In an age where the most publicized fiction tends to be simple-minded and genre-bound, it's refreshing to come across a writer with Joyce's complexity. "Dubliners" is so rich in its intellectual and symbolic atmosphere that many readers may be put off by the overall weight of the prose. The writing is so thick with metaphorical contexts that the literal content of the story occasionally becomes obscured, which can be frustrating for those not used to reading Joyce. Yet, while difficult, "Dubliners" is far from impossible to decipher, and although these stories function well as a whole, they are also more or less self-contained, which makes "Dubliners" easier to get through than Joyce's other works(it's a lot easier to take on a ten page short story than a 600+ page novel like "Ulysses" or "Finnegan's Wake"). For readers who are new to Joyce, this would be a good place to start.
A final note: since this book is old enough to be considered a "classic," there are a plethora of editions available from various publishers. I own the Vintage edition (ISBN: 0679739904). Not only is it a quality printing (not that cheap newspaper ink that rubs off on your fingers), it also contains about a hundred pages of criticism at the end that help shed light on Joyce's often illusive themes. Normally I shun forewards and afterwards (I like to think I've read enough to discover a story's theme on my own), but in the case of Joyce I found that a push in right direction can mean the difference between enjoyment and frustration.
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The book also failed to mention that there was a hotel at the time of publication, the Mirador Maya. Now there is another, the Calakmul. Both are basic, but the area is not the wasteland one would expect from guide books.
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If you want a picture of the author of this book, he has a curly brown not-quite fro and mustache and a quiet backstage wardrobe, with a matching bizarre yet low-key belief system...not really a system, actually...he's just strange. He plays Queen, Enya, and Pink Floyd during class, which apparently helped him get a degree...???
Mr. Quattrin also published a book about precalculus. Later editions even have the correct HoDHi formula, inverted in the first limited-release printing. It costs ten bucks, but if you keep promising to bring in the money, eventually you'll surreptitiously graduate without paying.
And if you don't get math the way he teaches it, back off, it's not his fault--you're just a dumb stump.
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