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I'm like that more than I care to admit to other people.I kept trying to think of hard books I'd read, and then I realized that I just gave up on the ones that irritated me (Lord Jim, Moby Dick, Simarillion, Infinite Jest.) Perhaps I'm a bad reader.
I STILL cannot get through Foucault's Pendulum. I picked it up after hearing such great things about it on this forum. The problem is, I find it so hard to absorb the information that I often find myself sitting and holding the book, but my mind is going over and over something that I've just read in it. Eventually, my poor brain hurts, I spot a King novel on my shelf, and wrap myself in that comfort blanket.
I felt exactly the same. I told a friend I hadn't liked " Da Vinci code". She suggested " Foucault's pendulum" which , according to her was so much better. Now, I eventually finished it because I didn't want to have to tell her I couldn't cope with it, but I'd be totally unable to tell you what is was all about.
I think the subsidiary debate here is similar to the one about going to a bad film. Go to a big film festival, see a few films and you learn astonishingly quickly to do what most critics do - exercise the right to leave ASAP. Ions - as a matter of interest, and this is not intended to be remotely critical, what are you getting out of Ulysses at the moment? How is it pulling your chain?
Perhaps LOTR can't be placed on the same literary page as novels by Joyce, but that doesn't mean that people can't find it hard to get through.It would appear that people have not read through this thread before posting their opinions of 'hard'.
Well seeing as how the founder of the thread mentions LOTR as the book that they found hard to get through, I'm thinking that hard can be interpreted in any way you please.I thought the purpose of the thread was to discuss books that are 'hard' because of a non-traditional style, esoteric content or the work is particularly dense. I too found LOTR 'hard' but not because the subject matter was difficult. It was just so bloody dry and over-written.