Finnegans Wake - again
I just found the wonderful discovery that Bobby dropped (like a thunderclap bombshell) on Only Maybe.
If you still don't quite 'get' Finnegans Wake, or find the language impenetrable, this 90 minute movie will give you more than one clue to the whole thing.
Definitely (I usually say Maybe) worth a viewing if and when you have the time.
Thanks Bobby!
What a brilliant revelation and interpretation, and some of that music hall staging HAS to help with illustrating Wilhelm Reich, surely?
Thank you both for drawing my attention to this! I watched it today and loved it :-) I hadn't read it yet, so this was a great way to experience the audio-visual aspects of it. I think it captured its poetry while making it an easy intro for someone like me who has been waiting for a good opportunity to jump on the ride!
Yeah adaptogenie
it sort of captured the spirit of the piece as (I believe) Joyce intended it. Likewise with 'Ulysses'. He claimed to think he was writing comedy for the common man (!) but the academics and intellectuals managed to make it dull, serious, daunting, scary and off-putting.
That film puts his work back into the arena as hilarious and infectious...
Best approached with a little less respect and fear, and just plunge in - I owe RAW for getting me over the threshold, though I have only read bits and pieces of the book.
Yeah adaptogenie
it sort of captured the spirit of the piece as (I believe) Joyce intended it. Likewise with 'Ulysses'. He claimed to think he was writing comedy for the common man (!) but the academics and intellectuals managed to make it dull, serious, daunting, scary and off-putting.
That film puts his work back into the arena as hilarious and infectious...
Best approached with a little less respect and fear, and just plunge in - I owe RAW for getting me over the threshold, though I have only read bits and pieces of the book.
An excerpt from my blog, to prove the dull sheen on metal of binary thinking about the wake. Shannon, Wiener, RAW and chapters from Coincidance that I can't reproduce here, but really tie a tight knotty idea... Dive in...
FINNEGANS WAKE PAGE 10 AND THE NEW HOLOGRAMMIC DECADE
The identity of the opposites, a central theme of Taoist thought, is indicated early in Finnegans Wake. The very first appearance of Shem and Shaun is as "the Hindoo, Shimar Shin," (p.10) a single figure. Through the rest of the book they are split into two figures, but they are constantly changing roles and merging into each other (for instance, in the "Geometry Lesson" chapter, where the Shem-type notes, left side of the page, leap suddenly to the right side, and the Shaun-type notes leap from right to left.) Again, in the Mercius and Justius dispute, Shem and Shaun are picked up at the end and carried off together by ALP. "Sonnies had a scrap," she says with feminine equanimity. The two philosophers most frequently mentioned in the Wake, Nicholas of Cusa and Bruno of Nola, taught a dialectic of resolution of opposites. Joseph Needham in his monumental Science and Civilization in China, repeatedly mentions both Bruno and Nicholas as the only two Occidental philosophers before Liebnitz to have a basically Taoist outlook. --DR. ROBERT ANTON WILSON, TAO OF JOYCE. "Callibrating the binary opposition of phonemes, which provided a central insight into the nature of linguistic meaning: meaning inheres not in sounds themselves - "d" and "t," for example - but in the contrast or difference between them, so that we can distinguish "dime" and "time" -- Margot Norris, The decentered universe of Finnegans wake: a structuralist analysis. FINNEGANS WAKE BY JAMES JOYCE: Part:1 Episode:1 Page:10 of the lipoleums, Toffeethief, that spy on the Willingdone from his big white harse, the Capeinhope. Stonewall Willingdone is an old maxy montrumeny. Lipoleums is nice hung bushellors. This is hiena hinnessy laughing alout at the Willingdone. This is lipsyg dooley krieging the funk from the hinnessy. This is the hinndoo Shimar Shin between the dooley boy and the hinnessy. Tip. This is the wixy old Willingdone picket up the half of the threefoiled hat of lipoleums fromoud of the bluddle filth. This is the hinndoo waxing ranjymad for a bombshoob. This is the Willingdone hanking the half of the hat of lipoleums up the tail on the buckside of his big white harse. Tip. That was the last joke of Willingdone. Hit, hit, hit! This is the same white harse of the Willingdone, Culpenhelp, waggling his tailoscrupp with the half of a hat of lipoleums to insoult on the hinndoo seeboy. Hney, hney, hney! (Bullsrag! Foul!) This is the seeboy, madrashattaras, upjump and pumpim, cry to the Willingdone: Ap Pukkaru! Pukka Yurap! This is the Willingdone, bornstable ghentleman, tinders his maxbotch to the cursigan Shimar Shin. Basucker youstead! This is the dooforhim seeboy blow the whole of the half of the hat of lipoleums off of the top of the tail on the back of his big wide harse. Tip (Bullseye! Game!) How Copenhagen ended. This way the museyroom. Mind your boots goan out. Phew! -JAMES JOYCE, FINNEGANS WAKE, PAGE 10. "Race is the primary site of this account of the Wake, with race discourse, especially in its ‘scientific’ forms, featuring largely. Such an emphasis requires some explanation because although race is a familiar enough concern of Joyce studies, especially since Vincent Cheng’s landmark reading, Joyce, Race and Empire (1995), it is usually worked differently. Most typically it figures in the context of Irish history and postcolonial critical traditions. Here race is often understood in terms of the Derridean binary where the imperial Self becomes conditioned against the colonial Other and vice versa. --http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/68846/excerpt/9780521868846_excerpt.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_opposition James Joyce and victims: reading the logic of exclusion By Sean P. Murphy "In 1937, Claude Shannon produced his master's thesis at MIT that implemented Boolean algebra and binary arithmetic using electronic relays and switches for the first time in history. Entitled A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits, Shannon's thesis essentially founded practical digital circuit design. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_numeral_system What a warm time we were in there but how keling is here the airabouts! We nowhere she lives but you mussna tell annaone for the lamp of Jig-a-Lanthern! It's a candlelittle houthse of a month and one windies. Downadown, High Downadown. And nummered quaintlymine. And such reasonable weather too ! The wagrant wind's awalt'zaround the piltdowns and on every blasted knollyrock (if you can spot fifty I spy four more) there's that gnarlybird ygathering, a runalittle, doalittle, preealittle, pouralittle, wipealittle, kicksalittle,severalittle,eatalittle,whinealittle,kenalittle, helfalittle,pelfalittle gnarlybird. A verytableland of bleakbardfields! Under his seven wrothschields lies one, Lumproar. His glav toside him. Skud ontorsed. Our pigeons pair are flewn for northcliffs. -JAMES JOYCE, FINNEGANS WAKE, PAGE 10. The mirror and the killer-queen: otherness in literary language By Gabriele Schwab "There is clear relevance between all these notions, and they all contribute to our understanding of socio-economic change. The Adamses on migration and acceleration, Douglas on increment of association, Korzybski on “time-binding,” Fuller on synergy, Schrödinger on life as an anti-entropic process, Shannon and Weiner on information as negative entropy, and Leary on neuro-genetics, all illustrate part of what we mean by Information Increase. --Robert Anton Wilson, Human Intelligence Increase. "Due to finishing off my Novel that includes the members of RAW’s tale of the tribe scenario Universe, I can’t help but notice that many ideas surrounding the 2012 phenomena – geological phenomena, meteorite strikes, time and calendars, Prophecy, precognition and paranormal phenomena, historicism, cosmology, anthropology and strange alternative ideas to rock the mainstream opinion and poke at the standard model – are treated in a most scientific and rational but far from – dry – manner by RAW. And that’s not news, but I wanted to mention Giambattista Vico in particular – and by default Joyce – due to their correspondence with the principles of world ages – shifting ages – cyclical ages. Here, I guess, might be a good place to start a cross-cultural interdisciplinary study into the 2012 phenomena using Vico, Joyce, McLuhan and Dr. Wilson as quality critters, or guides to processing Maya world ages, the five ages of ancient Greece, Biblical ages, Hindu world age doctrine (Feat. Michael Cremo!), Blavatsky’s Secret Doctrine – World Ages. Bobby has already covered some of this ground too, with his work on McLuhan, Vico, Joyce and RAW. --Steve Fly, Maybelogic Academy Post, 2008 ish' Joyce's Finnegans Wake: The Curse of Kabbalah By John P. Anderson



Isn't it a neat lil' flick!?
I was astounded at what a fun adaptation it turned out to be and really at how well the material translates to film.
I actually went through the trouble of downloading the bittorrent, converting the file, and uploading the movie to a media server so I could embed it on the web, only to find out a better version had already existed on the web for years! Ah well, whichever way to the end result is fine by me!
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