Finnegans Wake

James Joyce

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Presents an experimental novel depicting a dream of world history, with characters from literature and history appearing and disappearing, written in a dream language that is a comical mixture of all the languages of Europe. Having done the longest day in literature with his monumental Ulysses (1922), James Joyce set himself an even greater challenge for his next book -- the night. "A nocturnal state.... That is what I want to convey: what goes on in a dream, during a dream." The work, which would exhaust two decades of his life and the odd resources of some sixty languages, culminated with the 1939 publication of Joyce's final and most revolutionary work, Finnegans Wake.A story with no real beginning or end (it ends in the middle of a sentence and begins in the middle of the same sentence), this "book of Doublends Jined" is as remarkable for its prose as for its circular structure. Written in a fantastic dream-language, forged from polyglot puns and portmanteau words, the Wake features some of Joyce's most hilarious characters: the Irish barkeep Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, Shem the Penman, Shaun the Postman, and Anna Livia Plurabelle. Sixty years after its publication, it remains in Anthony Burgess's words, "a great comic vision, one of the few books of the world that can make us laugh aloud on nearly every page." Introduction vii A Note on the Text xxix FINNEGANS WAKE Book I 1(216) Book II 217(184) Book III 401(190) Book IV 591
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James Joyce
Titel
Finnegans Wake
Uitgever
Penguin Putnam Inc
Jaar
1999
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
628
Gewicht
522 gr
EAN
9780141181264
Afmetingen
216 x 146 x 38 mm
Bindwijze
Hardback

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