I’m re-reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man right now, and I was surprised to find the word “immodest” in one of the most significant sections. This post will briefly look at that word in Portrait, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake.
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Near to Faint Away
She is fading out like Journee’s clothes so you can’t see her now.
I had the opportunity recently to attend the East Coast premiere of the black-and-white version of David Chase’s 2012 film Not Fade Away. This coming-of-age story is many things: a period piece (in fact, a piece of Chase’s own biography), a celebration of music, and an exploration of the desire to “make it” and be a success. Since I write this blog, the movie made me think of Finnegans Wake and Joyce’s work generally in several ways (especially in the film’s conversion of experience into art).
This post looks at a few resemblances I noted between Joyce’s works and Not Fade Away. My purpose is not to assert a direct influence. I’m unclear on how much familiarity Chase has with Joyce. Instead, I want to consider how two different artists, working in different mediums, treat some similar themes, especially the cycle of generations.
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This post looks at the word “fascinate” in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
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“The Ondt and the Gracehoper” — like The Mookse and the Gripes — is a fable told by Shaun to illustrate the flaws of Shem.
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