The reading stopped at: “gets the pullover on his boots.” (74.12)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Animadiabolum, mene credidisti mortuum?” (74.8)
The reading stopped at: “gets the pullover on his boots.” (74.12)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Animadiabolum, mene credidisti mortuum?” (74.8)
The last reading stopped at: “bandol eer his solgier, ...” (73.17)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“they bit goodbyte to their thumb” (73.16)
The last reading continued with the list of abusive names and stopped at: “Phallusaphist” (72.14)
One favourite was:
The last reading stopped at: “Terry Cotter” (71.22).
One favourite from the long list “of all abusive names he was called”:
The last reading stopped at: “was all taxis” (70.28)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“swishing beesnest with blessure” (70.3)
The last reading stopped at: “Diseased.” (69.15)
One favourite was:
“by the beer of his profit” (68.27)
The last reading stopped at: “Suffering trumpet!” (68.24)
One favourite was:
“tease fido, eh tease fido, eh eh tease fido” (68.17)
The last reading stopped at: “rock to Dulyn” (64.3)
With thanks to A.
The last reading stopped at: “gaeilish gall” (63.6)
With thanks to A.
The last reading stopped at: “lustres of peins.” (55.30)
(With thanks to Marion)
The last reading stopped at: “opine” (50.14)
Some favourite passages were:
1
2 What happened to Paul Horan and to Sordind Sam:
“the pitfallen gagged him as 'Promptboxer' (50.14)
The last reading stopped at: “mouther-in-louth” (49.15)
One favourite passage was:
With thanks to A.
“queth their haven evermore” (49.11)
The group has now reached the end of book I.2 (47.29).
One favourite passage was:
With thanks to A.
“When that frew gets a grip of old Earwicker” (47.15)
The last reading stopped at: “the harbour bar.” (46.16) , end of third chorus
One favourite was:
“may the treeth we tale of live in stoney” (44.9)
The last reading stopped at: “blew of the gaels” (43.27)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“the rimepress” (43.25)
The last reading stopped at: “landwester guardian” (42.29)
One favourite was:
An accidental contemporary touch was perceived in:
“a singleminded supercrowd, easily representative, what with masks, whet with faces, of all sections and cross sections” (42.22–23)
Thanks to A.
“roaratorios” (41.24)
The last reading stopped at: “Ebblinn's chilled hamlet” (41.18)
Thanks A.
The last reading stopped at: “Winny Widger!” (39.11)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“in vinars venitas!” (38.25)
The last reading stopped at: “senaffed and pibered him” (37.33)
A couple of favourite passages were:
1
2
With thanks to A. for the update.
“the twattering of bards” (37.17)
“Mr Shallwesigh or Mr Sahllwelaugh” (37.27)
The last reading stopped at: “co-comeraid!” (36.20)
One favourite passage was:
“his mirthday suit” (35.4)
The last reading stopped at: “it is true.” (35.1)
One favourite passage was:
My thanks to A., as always.
“beard on prophet” (33.32)
The last reading stopped at: “to be made.” (33.21)
One favourite passage was:
With renewed thanks to A.
“Skertsiraizde with Donyahzade” (32.8)
The last reading stopped at: “soon see.” (32.2)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A., as always.
“andrewpaulmurphyc narratives” (31.35)
The last reading stopped at: “Edenborough.” (29.36)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“with a bumrush” (29.21)
The last reading stopped mid-sentence at: “buaboabaybohm” (29.2)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A. for the update.
“To see is it smarts, full lengths or swaggers.” (28.20)
The last reading stopped at: “post's gone by.” (28.17)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Like the queenoveire.” (28.1)
The last reading stopped at: “Moylean Main.” (25.27)
One favourite was HCE's equipment to face the underworld:
With thanks to A.
“pouch, gloves, flask, bricket, kerchief, ring and amberulla” (24.32)
The last reading stopped at: “And the weather's that mean too.” (24.25)
With thanks to A.
The last reading stopped at: “their trompes” (23.27)
After the second 100-letter thunderword (23.5):
With thanks to A.
Perkodhuskurunbarggruauyagokgorlayorgromgremmitghundhurthrumathunaradidillifaititillibumullunukkunun! (23.5)
The last reading stopped at: “in Erio.” (22.13)
Some favourites were:
1
2
3
With thanks to A. for the update.
And the prankquean nipped a paly one and lit up again (22.2)
The last reading stopped at: “Racketeers and bottloggers.” (19.19)
Two of our favourites might also serve to characterize Finnegans Wake:
“When a part so ptee does duty for the holos we soon grow to use of an allforabit.” (18.36)
“What a mnice old mness it all mnakes! A middenhide hoard of objects!” (19.7)
With thanks to A. for the update
The last reading stopped at: “thing mud.” (18.16)
A couple of favourites were:
1
2
With thanks to A.
Gut aftermeal! See you doomed. (17.16)
litters from aloft (17.28)
The last reading stopped at: “one dabblin bar.” (16.35)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
Here have sylvan coyne (16.30)
The last reading stopped at: “(Succoth)” (13.28)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A. for the update.
And so. And all. (Succoth.) (13.28)
The last reading stopped at: “cocked by a hin.” (12.17)
Some favourites were:
1
“there'll be iggs for the brekkers come to mournhim, sunny side up with care.” (12.14)
2
“to steal our historic presents from the past postpropheticals” (11.30)
The following illustrations show the way in which people living in 1900 imagined the year 2000 to be. Seen from today's point of view, we may be looking at some “past postpropheticals”:
The rural postman
Find more images on Paleo-Future.
With thanks to A.
The last reading stopped at: “Dalaveras fimmieras!” (9.36)
One favourite passage was:
With thanks to A.
“Voutre.” (9.14)
The last reading stopped at: “git the band up.” (9.9)
One favourite passage was:
With thanks to A.
Assaye, assaye! (8.26)