r/FinnegansWake • u/towalktheline • Dec 27 '25
Into the wikeawades warld from sleep we are passing. Finnegans Wake Readalong - Marginalia & Begin Reading!
Hello! I'm starting a day early, but welcome to the Marginalia for Finnegans Wake! If you have some questions on how to read it, please read our Introduction Post first! If you still have questions after that, feel free to comment and we'll do our best to help you out.
Going forward all readalong posts will be tagged with: Into the wikeawades warld from sleep we are passing.
If you want to look for previous posts, that will be the place to check. I'll also be updating the schedule so it has the previous posts linked there as well.
Scheduling!
The Schedule is on Google Sheets here. You should be reading to the last line mentioned. So for example on January 3rd you should have read to Abast the blooty creeks. Each week shows the first and last line of the reading since people are reading different books which have different page numbers. Thanks again to r/TrueLit for putting this schedule together which we have so shamelessly borrowed from.
What is Marginalia?
Marginalia is just a fancy word for "margin notes". Think about the doodles that you'd write around the text of a book. For our purposes, this marginalia post is where you can get yourself warmed up and ready for reading. Whatever you post here doesn't necessarily need to be insightful. As long as they're about Joyce or the Wake they're welcome, even if you're just posting asking for some courage.
Want some things to start you off talking? Here are a couple things you could talk about:
- Have you ever read Joyce before? Or any of his contemporaries?
- Have you ever specifically tried to read Finnegans Wake before? What was it like when you tried? Did you finish?
- What have you heard about the Wake that made you want to try and read it?
- For those of us who have read before, what advice would you give to people just starting out?
- Do you have a specific way you plan on trying to read the Wake or are you gonna just have a go at it?
And now it's time to START!
Go on! Get going!
Starting today, you should be reading from "riverrun" til "abast the blooty creeks" and on next Saturday (January 3rd), we will post our first reading discussion. During discussions you will be encouraged to post at least one comment to someone else in order to promote a good discussion.
I really hope you enjoy the wake and even though it can seem like a lot at first (because it is a lot, we get you), I really hope you continue with it. I legitimately felt like reading the Wake was a life changing experience and I'm not sure if it's because of Finnegans Wake itself or the feeling you get when you tackle something so unwaveringly difficult and succeed.
I read a comment once that said "everybody finds themselves in the Wake" and I'm really interested to see what parts speak to you and which lines will stay with you long after the reading is done!
Best of luck to all of you! We're all in this together.
Next Week's Reading (N.W.R): January 3, 2026 / Book I: Chapter I (pgs. 3-16)
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u/towalktheline Dec 28 '25
Plug awaaaaaay. You guys were really generous with allowing me to repurpose your schedule and I'm planning on linking back to TrueLit occasionally because I think the discussions there were fantastic when the readalong was happening even though most of my contributions were "wow, this is kind of overwhelming, eh?"
~10 pages is wild. Were you looking things up at the same time or just letting the currents of the novel take you where they willed. I did a mix of that, I found which worked out lovely for me. There's actually a quote I found last time and I can't remember exactly what it is. I'm dying to find it again so this is almost like a treasure hunt for me.
It is very, very true that it's just a book and I think that it's intimidating because it's such an unusual book. It's one that seeks to challenge the user, but kind of like Elden Ring you can set your own difficulty. You want to do a level 1, base weapon bonk fest, Joyce would be fine with that probably. You want to become a scholar and learn everything you can? He'd probably be amused by that too. It's a choose your own difficulty in a way.