James Joyce's Finnegans Wake

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  • Join us for James Joyce's divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake, read by Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, with introductions by director Adam Seelig. From 2024 to 2029, One Little Goat Theatre Company will film and record all 17 chapters (~30 Hours) of Finnegans Wake before live audiences in various locations, screening/releasing them along along the way and completing the entire book by its 90th birthday, May 4, 2029. “Harte has found a way to crack the private code and maintain the original voltage… of one of the most funny and challenging novels of the 20th century.” —Irish Voice
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  • Episode 008: Cad confrontation (p. 34:29-39:13)
    2024/09/12

    https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. In this episode we’ll hear Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte reading pages 34 to 39 to continue Chapter 2 of Joyce’s last novel, with an introduction by director Adam Seelig.

    Richard’s reading (pages 34:29-39:13) was recorded with a live audience at Noonan’s Irish Pub in Toronto on 26 June 2023.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/podcast.

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada and USA. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation and join our mailing list.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Richard Harte (Reader); William Bembridge (Sound); Sean Rasmussen (Podcast Production); Jobina Sitoh (Stage Management); Adam Seelig (Director). Thanks to our wonderful live audience at Noonan’s.

    Thank you to the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production Consultants Cathy Murphy and Andrew Moodie. Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you for listening!

    Mentioned: Emily Dickinson, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant”, HCE rumours, fiction, HCE’s encounter/confrontation with the cad, Dublin’s Phoenix Park, stuttering motif, language of birds and love, gossip relay, stuttering as early speech and signifying guilt, Giambattista Vico, cycle of three eras, first ‘thunderword’, Charles Parnell and Charles Dodgson, Adam and Eve, original sin, synopsis.

    Resources: Transcript for this episode, including the text of Finnegans Wake pages 34-39.
    Finnegans Wake (1939) by James Joyce: there are many free copies of FW to read online or download, e.g. finwake.com

    James Joyce Digital Archive, “Chicken Guide” to Finnegans Wake provides a ‘plain English’ paraphrase of each chapter by Danis Rose.

    Edmund Epstein, A Guide through Finnegans Wake. University Press of Florida, 2009.

    William York Tindall, A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse University Press, 1996.

    Roland McHugh, Annotations to Finnegans Wake (4th edition). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2016.

    John Gordon’s annotations on his Finnegans Wake blog.

    Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce. Oxford University Press, 1982.

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    29 分
  • Ep.007: the genesis of HCE (p. 30:1-34:29, start of Ch02)
    2024/08/29

    https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. In this episode we’ll hear Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte reading pages 30 to 34 to begin Chapter 2 of Joyce’s last novel, with an introduction by director Adam Seelig.

    Richard’s reading (pages 30:1-34:29) was recorded with a live audience at Noonan’s Irish Pub in Toronto on 26 June 2023.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/podcast.

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada and USA. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation and join our mailing list.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Richard Harte (Reader); William Bembridge (Sound); Sean Rasmussen (Podcast Production); Jobina Sitoh (Stage Management); Adam Seelig (Director). Thanks to our wonderful live audience at Noonan’s.

    Thank you to the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production Consultants Cathy Murphy and Andrew Moodie. Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you for listening!

    Mentioned: origin of HCE/Earwicker’s name, “Here Comes Everybody”, characterlessness, Homer, ‘who was Homer?’, Ancient Greek epic poetry, The Iliad, translator Emily Wilson, meanings of “Earwicker”, earwigging as eavesdropping, novelist Anthony Burgess, gossip and slander, 3 soldiers 2 girls 1 cad (motif), ‘dressed to the sevens’ (motif) with examples from the prankquean and museyroom fables, ancient example of Agamemnon girding up his loins in The Iliad, synopsis.

    Resources:
    Transcript for this episode, including the text of Finnegans Wake pages 30-34. Finnegans Wake (1939) by James Joyce: there are many free copies of FW to read online or download, e.g. finwake.com

    James Joyce Digital Archive, “Chicken Guide” to Finnegans Wake provides a ‘plain English’ paraphrase of each chapter by Danis Rose.

    Edmund Epstein, A Guide through Finnegans Wake. University Press of Florida, 2009.

    William York Tindall, A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse University Press, 1996.

    Roland McHugh, Annotations to Finnegans Wake (4th edition). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2016.

    John Gordon’s annotations on his Finnegans Wake blog.

    Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce. Oxford University Press, 1982.

    Emily Wilson’s translation of Homer, The Iliad. Norton, New York, 2023.

    Anthony Burgess introduces Finnegans Wake, YouTube.

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    29 分
  • Ep.006: Tim Finnegan’s wake (p. 24:16-29:36, End of Ch01)
    2024/07/11

    https://www.onelittlegoat.org/finneganswake

    Welcome to James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. In this episode we’ll hear Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte reading pages 24 to 29 of Joyce’s last novel to conclude Chapter 1, with an introduction by director Adam Seelig.

    Richard’s reading (pages 24:16-29:36) was recorded with a live audience in Toronto on 31 August 2022.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.onelittlegoat.org/podcast.

    “James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake” is produced by One Little Goat Theatre Company, an official charity in Canada and USA. If you’d like to support our work, please visit us online to make a charitable donation.

    To get in touch, email us at onelittlegoattc@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you.

    This podcast is made possible by Friends of One Little Goat Theatre Company and the Emigrant Support Programme of the Government of Ireland. Thank you for your support!

    Thank you to the artists for this episode: Kevin Kennedy, Sound by William Bembridge, Podcast production by Sean Rasmussen, Stage Management by Laura Lakatosh, Rehearsal Stage Management by Sandi Becker, Directed by Adam Seelig.

    Thanks to our live audience of Pip Dwyer, Cathy Murphy, Nomi Rotbard, Arlo Rotbard-Seelig; and thanks to our rehearsal audience of Jackie Chau, Jordy Koffman, Andrew Moodie & Shai Rotbard-Seelig.

    Thank you to the Embassy of Ireland in Ottawa and the Irish Consulate in Toronto and to Production Consultants Cathy Murphy and Andrew Moodie.

    Thank you to Darina Gallagher and the James Joyce Centre in Dublin for your partnership.

    Thank you for listening!

    Mentioned: Tim Finnegan, “Finnegan’s Wake” Irish American folk song, the title of Finnegans Wake, FIN FINNE & FINE as ‘the end’, EGAN as ‘again’, literary device of ‘it and its opposite’, at Tim’s wake, “Finn no more!”, better off dead?, Dublin (and Toronto) traffic, Aunt Florenza & Timmy the Tosser, “queenoveire”, neighbourhood news, Edenborough as Eden & Burg Quays in Dublin, synopsis.

    Resources:
    Transcript for this episode, including the text of Finnegans Wake pages 24-29.
    Finnegans Wake (1939) by James Joyce: there are many free copies of FW to read online or download, e.g. finwake.comJames Joyce Digital Archive, “Chicken Guide” to Finnegans Wake provides a ‘plain English’ paraphrase of each chapter by Danis Rose.

    Edmund Epstein, A Guide through Finnegans Wake. University Press of Florida, 2009. William York Tindall, A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse University Press, 1996. Roland McHugh, Annotations to Finnegans Wake (4th edition). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2016.
    John Gordon’s annotations on his Finnegans Wake blog.
    Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce. Oxford University Press, 1982.

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    27 分

あらすじ・解説

Join us for James Joyce's divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake, read by Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, with introductions by director Adam Seelig. From 2024 to 2029, One Little Goat Theatre Company will film and record all 17 chapters (~30 Hours) of Finnegans Wake before live audiences in various locations, screening/releasing them along along the way and completing the entire book by its 90th birthday, May 4, 2029. “Harte has found a way to crack the private code and maintain the original voltage… of one of the most funny and challenging novels of the 20th century.” —Irish Voice
One Little Goat Theatre Company

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