A Conversation for Home of the People Against James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
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Jordan Started conversation Mar 11, 2002
I've not yet read 'Finnegans Wake', but I am in the progress of reading 'Ulysses' by the same author, and I've concluded that it isn't worth all the fuss. (I only decided to read it because I''ve read all the Umberto Eco books in the Library, almost all of Milton's poems and I now I'm looking for something even tricker to understand...)
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David R. Litwin Posted Mar 23, 2002
Well, my good sir, if you;d like to join; simply say and you shall!
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Jordan Posted Apr 11, 2002
Truly I do - if Finnegans Wake be such a deplorable tangle of intrikities as Ulyssess, I most certainly hate it with all my heart and soul.
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David R. Litwin Posted Apr 11, 2002
Most excelletn. You are now an official Blump. Neel, good Blump and be blumped (sort of similar to being knighted). You may now place Blump or BAFW (for Blump against Finnegans Wake) in your name.
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David R. Litwin Posted Apr 11, 2002
Oh, it is also required that you put a link and preferably a little blurb about the title on you personal space; it does not matter where.
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