Is James Joyce's writing too difficult for readers?

Answered in James Joyce's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

Some find my explorations challenging, I suppose. Yet, is not life itself a labyrinth? I do not shy away from complexity, for the human mind is a complex thing. My aim was not to exclude, but to invite the reader into a richer, more immersive experience. The difficulty, if it exists, is an invitation to deeper engagement, to participate in the act of creation, to discover meaning through careful attention to the very fabric of the text, much like one navigates a city or a dream.

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