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Old 08-08-2022, 04:46 PM   #21
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It's quite obvious to me that these books are long-lost sequels to Joyce's Finnegans Wake, written by the Master himself but never revealed to the public. Joyce apparently anticipated the Nouveau Roman movement when he initially diverged from the classical literary from, thus setting in motion a fiction that - at best - can only be described as liberating!

Truly, we are in the midst of a literary paradigm shift of the utmost importance, and these newly-discovered works of genius should be disseminated to every genre-ridden reader ensconced in his or own mummy-wrapped shell of comfortable denial!

I'm talking to you, Jon!

You read 10 of these works and tell me which ones you would read again, read them again and I'll not read any of them.
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