Saturday, 5 December 2015
Monday, 30 November 2015
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Monday, 16 November 2015
Friday, 6 November 2015
Thursday, 5 November 2015 (FW 350.15)
We stopped after BUTT's bracket (or stage directions) ending "lord for cremation the whyfe of his bothem was the very lad's thing to elter his mehind\)" (350.15).
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
James Joyce Pocket Calendar 2016
The Joyce Pocket Calendars for 2016 are out. The Calendar records as many datable events from Ulysses, Portrait, Dubliners and Exiles as we could find.
We have a limited batch of 50 and (thanks to a sponsor we found for this lot) are able to make them available for CHF 25 a piece (or $ 25 / EUR 23 / £ 17), plus postage. Orders can be placed through Fritz Senn (fritzsenn@me.com) or directly with Bill Brockman (uxb5@psu.edu) or Sabrina Alonso (sabrina.alonso@bluewin.ch).
We have a limited batch of 50 and (thanks to a sponsor we found for this lot) are able to make them available for CHF 25 a piece (or $ 25 / EUR 23 / £ 17), plus postage. Orders can be placed through Fritz Senn (fritzsenn@me.com) or directly with Bill Brockman (uxb5@psu.edu) or Sabrina Alonso (sabrina.alonso@bluewin.ch).
Saturday, 31 October 2015
Monday, 26 October 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015 (FW 348.11)
The group stopped at: "all them old boyars
that's now boomaringing in waulholler, me alma martyrs" (348.11)
It liked these:
1
higheye was in the
Reilly Oirish Krzerszonese Milesia asundurst Sirdarthar Woolwichleagues, good
tomkeys years somewhile in Crimealian wall somewhere in Ayerland, during me
weeping stillstumms over the freshprosts of Eastchept and the dangling garters
of Marrowbone and daring my wapping stilstunts on Bostion Moss, old stile and
new style and heave a lep onwards. (347.8)
2
the heptahundread annam
dammias that Hajizfijjiz ells me (347.18)
3
Boxerising and coxerusing (347.29)
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Thursday, 15 October 2015 (FW 346.34)
Andreas Flückiger informs us that last week's reading stopped at 346.34: "lest he should challenge himself, beygoad, till anguish" and that the group's favourite was: "...find your pollyvoulley
foncey pitchin ingles in the parler" (with an allusion to 'parlez-vous français') at 346.18.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Thursday, 1 October 2015 (FW 345.26)
We read to: "proffering into his pauses somewhot salt bacon" (345.30) but will pick up again from: "BUTT (\he whipedoff's his chimbley phot" (345.26).
Some of this lively night's favourites were:
1
2
3
4 (Despite (or maybe because of) Ron's apologies during explanation and elucidation of this passage, before, during and after the reading session, this has now, we're afraid, become an unmentionable.)
Some of this lively night's favourites were:
1
2
3
4 (Despite (or maybe because of) Ron's apologies during explanation and elucidation of this passage, before, during and after the reading session, this has now, we're afraid, become an unmentionable.)
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Thursday, 17 September 2015 (FW 345.3)
We stopped at "I hadn't the arts to" (345.3).
Please note that there will be no FW reading this coming Thursday, 24 September. Instead, David Vichnar (former scholar at the Zürich Foundation) will speak at 7.30 p.m. about:
Please note that there will be no FW reading this coming Thursday, 24 September. Instead, David Vichnar (former scholar at the Zürich Foundation) will speak at 7.30 p.m. about:
"A perfect signature of its own"
Joyce's Materialist Poetics and its Legacy
Friday, 18 September 2015
Friday, 18 September 2015 (FW 331.1)
This
collage picks up the one from 11 June 2015, in which the current blogger was at
a total loss as to what to do with the Knock-Knock-joke but wanted to at least
acknowledge the passage, even if only minimally. Hence the minimalism of the
collaged image.
Now,
after having listened to Jim LeBlanc speak about the same passage at the Zurich
James Joyce Foundation on 8 September, and after talking and collaborating with
him on developing the collage, here's the new one:
Jim is a librarian and Director of Library Technical Services at Cornell University, Ithaca (USA). In his talk, he examined the effects of Joyce's narrative
technique on readers of Finnegans Wake, especially those that push us towards
the threshold of interpretation. He was interested in the ways in which
intertextual correspondences both disrupt and enable our attempts to read
Joyce's most challenging work.
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015 (FW 344.12)
We are now at "his cultic twalette" (344.12).
Some favourites included:
1
"Never you brother me for I scout it, think you!" (343.19)
2
"when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I thought he was only haftara having after his brokeforths" (343.31)
3
"Of manifest 'tis obedience and the. Flute!" (343.36)
4
"Which goatheye and sheepskeer they damnty well know." (344.5)
Some favourites included:
1
"Never you brother me for I scout it, think you!" (343.19)
2
"when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I thought he was only haftara having after his brokeforths" (343.31)
3
"Of manifest 'tis obedience and the. Flute!" (343.36)
4
"Which goatheye and sheepskeer they damnty well know." (344.5)
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Thursday, 3 September 2014 (FW 343.18)
An alert reading, undiscouraged by the inscrutability of tonight's passage, has let us through to "made spoil apriori his popoporportiums" (343.18)
Friday, 28 August 2015
Friday, 21 August 2015
Thursday, 20 August 2015 (FW 341.21)
The reading stopped mid paragraph, "with the
paddocks dare and ditches tare while the mews was combing ground" (341.21). It will be pick again from the square bracket: " [\Up to this corkscrew bind" (341.18).
To anticipate a detail, be prepared to hear an echo of the "The Wearing of the Green" at 342.21-2. For a token of the original song go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsoeoEFwnUI
Some favourites of the night were:
1
2
3
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Thursday, 6 August 2015 (FW 339.23)
United efforts (the group was joined by this year's workshop participants) have brought us to: "Say mangraphique, may say nay por daguerre!" (339.23)
Friday, 31 July 2015
Thursday, 30 July 2015 (FW 338.24)
Note that the next reading (6 August) will take place together with this year's workshop participants. All other reading groups are cancelled for the week due to the workshop.
We stopped at: "that slimed soft Siranouche" (338.24)
We stopped at: "that slimed soft Siranouche" (338.24)
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Friday, 17 July 2015
Friday, 10 July 2015
Saturday, 4 July 2015
Thursday, 2 July 2015 (FW 334.5)
The group has read to: "De Marera to take her genial glow to bed" (334.5).
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Friday, 19 June 2015
Thursday, 18 June 2015 (FW 331.31)
We have made it to the bottom of page 331 with "Borneholm has jest come
to crown".
Two favourites had to be:
Two favourites had to be:
"letting the aandt out of
her grosskropper and leading the mokes home by their gribes" (331.15)
and:
"To the laetification of
disgeneration by neuhumorisation of our kristianiasation" (331.31)
Saturday, 13 June 2015
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Monday, 1 June 2015
Friday, 22 May 2015
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Thursday, 30 April 2015 (FW 326.5)
We have reached "Pat is the man for thy." (326.5)
A note re 14 May (Ascension Day): There will be a reading. Even though almost everything will remain closed on Ascension Day, we will assemble as usual this Thursday and so can anybody who has time and would like to carry on reading.
There is no reading on Thursday, 7 May, due to the Foundation's 30th anniversary celebrations.
Some of the evening's favourites included:
1
2
3
A note re 14 May (Ascension Day): There will be a reading. Even though almost everything will remain closed on Ascension Day, we will assemble as usual this Thursday and so can anybody who has time and would like to carry on reading.
There is no reading on Thursday, 7 May, due to the Foundation's 30th anniversary celebrations.
Some of the evening's favourites included:
1
2
3
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