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Richard–that sounds great, thanks. The title reminds me of Anthony Burgess’s ReJoyce, which was exuberant more than anything. Anderson sounds a lot more thorough. There’s also a book of critical...
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You’ll enjoy FINDING JOY IN JOYCE. Anderson goes line by line, chapter by chapter and he digs deep and finds entertaining literary patterns. People seeking insight to McCarthy’s THE ORCHARD KEEPER...
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Richard L.: As for FINNEGANS WAKE, you can’t beat the four volume study of it done by John P. Anderson, whose study of ULYSSES, FINDING JOY IN JOYCE, resides on my most-beloved shelf. Edit: I see...
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Thanks for the heads up about FINDING JOY IN JOYCE. As for the McCarthy interview, I’ll try to find it, but I could be wrong about his quoting that. jasonpQuote
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Re: “I know McCarthy has said Ulysses is one of his favorite books. He said Suttree was his Ulysses….” No, I don’t think that McCarthy ever said that SUTTREE was his ULYSSES himself, but it has...
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This is too wonderful for words. It had to be written in ideograms. Rick WallachQuote
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I know McCarthy has said Ulysses is one of his favorite books. He said Suttree was his Ulysses. I wonder if Finnegans Wake has been an influence on his work. What made me think of it is this news...
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Richard–that sounds great, thanks. The title reminds me of Anthony Burgess’s ReJoyce, which was exuberant more than anything. Anderson sounds a lot more thorough. There’s also a book of critical...
View ArticleReply To: Finnegans Wake
You’ll enjoy FINDING JOY IN JOYCE. Anderson goes line by line, chapter by chapter and he digs deep and finds entertaining literary patterns. People seeking insight to McCarthy’s THE ORCHARD KEEPER...
View ArticleReply To: Finnegans Wake
Richard L.: As for FINNEGANS WAKE, you can’t beat the four volume study of it done by John P. Anderson, whose study of ULYSSES, FINDING JOY IN JOYCE, resides on my most-beloved shelf. Edit: I see...
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Thanks for the heads up about FINDING JOY IN JOYCE. As for the McCarthy interview, I’ll try to find it, but I could be wrong about his quoting that. jasonpQuote
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Re: “I know McCarthy has said Ulysses is one of his favorite books. He said Suttree was his Ulysses….” No, I don’t think that McCarthy ever said that SUTTREE was his ULYSSES himself, but it has...
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This is too wonderful for words. It had to be written in ideograms. Rick WallachQuote
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I know McCarthy has said Ulysses is one of his favorite books. He said Suttree was his Ulysses. I wonder if Finnegans Wake has been an influence on his work. What made me think of it is this news...
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