Ok, how about this.
Finnegans wake, masterpiece of literature or the biggest leg-pull in history?
What is it about? Was he serious in writing it? What ideas does it aim to convey?
Your thoughts please..............
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SubmissMe wrote:Ok, how about this.
Finnegans wake, masterpiece of literature or the biggest leg-pull in history?
What is it about? Was he serious in writing it? What ideas does it aim to convey?
Your thoughts please..............
sandy82 wrote:
It has been said that the American national character is half-German and half-Irish. The German half makes detailed contingency plans for every... contingency. Then, when a contingency becomes reality, the Irish half ignores the carefully crafted plan and proceeds by the seat of the pants. (See, e.g., Hurricane Katrina.)
SubmissMe wrote:Ok, how about this.
Finnegans wake, masterpiece of literature or the biggest leg-pull in history?
What is it about? Was he serious in writing it? What ideas does it aim to convey?
Your thoughts please..............
Route42 wrote:I probably shouldn't comment as I haven't read the book. But in my Literary Criticism class last semester it gained the dubious distinction of being made fun of more than any other text. From the segments read both there and otherwise, I feel confident in assuming the text to be serious... but so ridiculously overblown and over thought as to be all but unreadable. As I write this I'm searching the book via Amazon and testing out some random pages. While leaping into the midst of a book is generally not great for comprehension, just the way things are phrased and the way the sentences lead one to the other... it is borderline tragic.
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