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Finnegans Wake - James Joyce
Finnegans Wake
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Finnegans Wake is the book of Here Comes Everybody and Anna Livia Plurabelle and their family - their book, but in a curious way the book of us all as well as all our books. Joyce's last great work, it is not comprised of many borrowed styles, like Ulysses, but, rather, formulated as one dense,... show more
Finnegans Wake is the book of Here Comes Everybody and Anna Livia Plurabelle and their family - their book, but in a curious way the book of us all as well as all our books. Joyce's last great work, it is not comprised of many borrowed styles, like Ulysses, but, rather, formulated as one dense, tongue-twisting soundscape. This 'language' is based on English vocabulary and syntax but, at the same time, self-consciously designed to function as a pun machine with an astonishing capacity for resisting singularity of meaning. Announcing a 'revolution of the word', this astonishing book amounts to a powerfully resonant cultural critique - a unique kind of miscommunication which, far from stabilizing the world in meaning, constructs a universe radically unfixed by a wild diversity of possibilities and potentials. It also remains the most hilarious, 'obscene', book of innuendos ever to be imagined.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781840226614 (1840226617)
Publisher: Wordsworth
Pages no: 628
Edition language: English
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Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it
2.0 Causabon's Key To All Mythologies with Guinness and Opera: “Finnegans Wake” by James Joyce
"We'll meet again, we'll part once more. The spot I'll seek if the hour you'll find. My chart shines high where the blue milk's upset."In “Finnegans Wake” by James JoyceJoyce could really write. “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” is exquisite, and “Ulysses” is a masterpiece. I see Joyce as a pr...
Inked Brownies
Inked Brownies rated it
0.0 Finnegans wake (gouden reeks)
Returned unfinished at the library. I only have so much spare time to read at the moment, so when I do, I want to make the most of it and lose myself into a story. There's no story here. I noticed it works best when read aloud and in a certain rythm you will fall into automatically after a short whi...
Warwick
Warwick rated it
A sort of triumph, a sort of failure.It's impossible to rate, really, but it's not remotely like anything else in English literature so in that way it's certainly impressive.On one hand it's outrageously pretentious. But even if you want to hate it, there's no denying you can get enormous enjoyment...
Blogged Out Ma Nut
Blogged Out Ma Nut rated it
5.0
Why you will read Finnegans Wake:The short of it is this: have a think about all your greatest achievements, the accomplishments you’re most proud of. What they have in common is hard work and originality. Read Finnegans Wake. Fine, you know what? If you’re even in this review for the short term, ch...
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it
0.0
Note that I have a 'better written than Harry Potter shelf'.Praise the lord for Michael Chabon. Note only don't I have to read Joyce, I don't even have to not read him and review him.http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/jul/12/what-make-finnegans-wake/
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