Mind you, this book is a bit over 600 pages long. Anybody got some insight on this book, or tried to read it? I know what it is about, from reading the interpretations and such, but I want to figure out how ANYBODY ever read this and got something from it. What's the technique for reading it?! I'd like to learn how!The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonner-
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Though it's not fantasy, it's certainly not reality. Anyway, I read the first page, laughing all the way through. I thought it was one of the most beautiful things I had ever read, though it was quite elusive to grasp its meaning. Rather, "quite" is a bit tame for describing this book. Here's a small example:
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LF, you are a brave individual, to tackle Finnegan's Wake. 
I am a very big James Joyce fan, and have read everything else that he ever wrote, but this is one book I have not tackled yet.
The only way to read and understand the book is with a commentary. The same is true for Ulysses, which I have read a number of times. Joyce is very clever in his use of language, but it's not really possible to get the full impact of his writing without understanding the background and references.
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I am a very big James Joyce fan, and have read everything else that he ever wrote, but this is one book I have not tackled yet.

The only way to read and understand the book is with a commentary. The same is true for Ulysses, which I have read a number of times. Joyce is very clever in his use of language, but it's not really possible to get the full impact of his writing without understanding the background and references.
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