James Joyce - Finnegans Wake
Jul 11th, 2008 by Bauman
“Passages Of Unearthly Beauty”
Joyce began writing Finnegans Wake in 1922, the same year Ulysses saw publication. Compared to that book, Finnegans Wake “took longer to write… was conceived and executed under a greater range of symbolic and mythic guidelines, was dictated to more famous amanuenses, among them Samuel Beckett, was used as a weapon of revenge by Joyce, who mocked in it the people who had offended him… in short, it was the inscription on the walls of eternity of James Joyce’s feelings, his prejudices and his obsessions” (Arnold, 55).
“Joyce insisted that each word, each sentence had several meanings and that the ‘ideal lecteur’ should devote his lifetime to it, like the Koran” (Connolly, 81).
Seventeen years after Joyce began working on Finnegans Wake, his publishers issued the finished work in a signed limited large-paper edition of only 435 copies for England and the United States. We are pleased to offer one of the 310 copies issued in America, signed by Joyce, complete with the original slipcase, a beautiful copy in fine condition. Browse our current selection.