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1. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Anyone with two hours and a tall glass of water can read aloud Molly‘s soliloquy, the unpunctuated, 24,000–word passage that concludes James Joyce‘s "Ulysses." But few storytellers can really light it up, says Nicholas Soames, founder and managing director of NAXOS Audiobooks in Surrey, England.