James Joyce is known most widely as a difficult” writer, even if he is no longer thought of as a dirty” one. Yet many readersand not just in colleges and universitieshave discovered his books to be funny, moving, illuminating, and packed with memorable moments. There are some simple ways to overcome the initial intimidation that Joyce’s style can cause. Moving through all of Joyce’s major books, from the deceptive clarity of Dubliners to the apparent craziness of Finnegans Wake, Derek Attridge demonstrates that they all, in their different ways, are a pleasure to readeven if we have to make some adjustments to our understanding of what reading” is.