James Joyce’s Ulysses is a work celebrated for its nuanced yet scorching interactions with Religion, yet it appears that the critical voice of the Jew is painfully missing-especially on the Jesuit campus of Boston College. Listen as Harold Koss discusses and reflects upon the great 20th century novel through the lens of his experiences as a Jewish-American.
In this episode, Harold Koss interacts with the twelfth chapter of the novel, Cyclops.