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Joyce's Kaleidoscope - An Invitation to Finnegans Wake (Paperback, New)
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Joyce's Kaleidoscope - An Invitation to Finnegans Wake (Paperback, New)
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James Joyce's Ulysses, once regarded as obscure and obscene, is now
viewed as one of the masterpieces of world literature. Yet Joyce's
final novel, Finnegans Wake, to which he devoted seventeen years,
remains virtually unread, except by scholarly specialists. Its
linguistic novelties, apparently based on an immense learning that
few can share, make it appear impenetrable.
Joyce's Kaleidoscope attempts to dissolve the darkness and to
invite lovers of literature to engage with Finnegans Wake. Philip
Kitcher proposes that the Wake has at its core an age-old
philosophical question, "What makes a life worth living?," and that
Joyce explores that question from the perspective of someone who
feels that a long life is now ending. So the complex dream language
is a way of investigating issues that are hard to face directly;
the reader is invited to struggle with the novel's aging dreamer
who seeks reassurance about the worth of what he has done and been.
Joyce finds his way to reassurance. The sweeping music and the high
comedy of Finnegans Wake celebrate the ordinary doings of ordinary
people. With great humanity and a distinctive brand of humanism,
Joyce points us to the things that matter in our lives. His final
novel is a festival of life itself.
From this perspective, the supposedly opaque, or nonsensical,
language opens up as a rich source for the reader's reflections:
though readers won't all approach it the same way, or with the same
set of references, there is meaning in it for everyone. Kitcher's
detailed study of the entire text brings out its musical resonances
and its musical structures. It analyzes the novel overall while
bringing deep insight to the reading of keyindividual passages.
This engaging guide will aid readers not just to make sense of the
novel, but to relish the remarkable accomplishment of Joyce's least
appreciated work.
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