 Here's an easy one then. James Joyce, overrated or underrated? They're watching back home, so be careful. Yeah, Irish family. So I think underrated that Ulysses is arguably the richest novel in the last 150 years. Not the greatest, but the richest. Richest in what sense? It's just full of multiple interpretations that aren't an interpolation of a smart reader but are actually there in the materials. So there's stuff from Irish history, stuff from the Bible, stuff about men and women that are, you know, extremely surprising and variable from one chapter to another.