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Finnegans Wake

[ fin-i-guhnz ]

noun

  1. a novel (1922–39) by James Joyce.


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That distinction would have to go to “Finnegans Wake,” a book that has been described as unreadable even by its most fervent admirers.

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The first sign that “Finnegans Wake” may be among the most challenging books you have ever encountered is its opening line, which begins midsentence.

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The use of language becomes a story, as it does in Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake.”

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My major goal for 2023 is to admit to myself that I’m never going to finish “Finnegans Wake” and that’s OK.

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Artist Bill Hill, a member of this self-described band of “Wakers” — who meet once a week to read two or three pages of Joyce’s famously impenetrable novel “Finnegans Wake” — asked Sanders to join them.

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