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On Finishing Finnegans Wake
Gabrielle Carey | Sydney Review Of Books | 4th May 2021 | U
Notes from a reading group which followed James Joyce's advice to spend 17 years reading Finnegans Wake – the time it took Joyce to do the writing. Read at this leisurely pace, Finnegans Wake reveals itself to be comic, addictive, scholarly, erotic, even prophetic. All human life is there. "Events large and small, public and personal, seem to be reflected in this mysterious, all-knowing work" (5,200 words)
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