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Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake: Directed by Mary Ellen Bute. With Martin J. Kelley, Jane Reilly, Peter Haskell, Page Johnson. A pub keeper in Dublin has a vision of his own death.
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- Mary Ellen Bute
- 1966-03
Due to its stylistic and linguistic complexity, James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake ranks among the most difficult works of fiction. And that is why virtually no filmmaker has ever tried to adapt Joyce’s final work for the screen.
Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1966) A pub keeper in Dublin has a vision of his own death. A half-forgotten, half-legendary pioneer in American abstract and animated...
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Jan 1, 2023 · Passages from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake Read by John V. Kelleher, Martin J. Kelly, Jane Reilly, et. al. Produced by Mary Ellen Bute, Music by Elliot Kaplan. RCA Victor, 1968
Feb 23, 2022 · Finnegans Wake, James Joyce’s notoriously perplexing final book from 1939, takes beginning in medias res to a whole new level. Its first line dumps the reader into the middle of Dublin’s murky...
Jun 3, 2018 · These high-contrast black-and-white images, in evocative collage, make up the texture of Mary Ellen Bute’s 1966 film Passages from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Filmed in Dublin and the Ted Nemeth Studio facilities in New York, with an Irish cast, it was a labor of love for Bute, a longtime member of the James Joyce Society, who made her ...
Passages From James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. When he is a drunk, a pub keeper in Dublin has a vision of his death.
- Drama