meet the new ulysses. so what do you say, book guy? >> the rosenbach museum and library is interested in acquiring the manuscript to "i am a pole and so can you" so it can reside directly next to james joyce's "ulysses." (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's right, my manuscript for "i am a pole" beside james joyce's only complete handwritten manuscript for "ulysses." i only wish fwha poleian's penis were alive to see it. want anything else? >> it's always fascinating to see what authors have at their disposal or need at their writing table to create something. >> stephen: really. well, in that case i'll give you the naen i wrote to thing with. and the backup pen i had in my pocket in case that one didn't work. >> well, i'm not so sure about a backup pen. >> well, what if i threw in pencil sketches i paid some guy to draw? and that's not all. you'll get the rhyming dictionary i used because i couldn't think of anything that rimed with "pohl." plus, for a limited time only you'll receive what's left over from the turkey sandwich i at