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This book club spent 28 years reading “Finnegans Wake,” and now they’re starting again, and they’re not the only ones!

For a quarter century, Gerry Fialka, an experimental film-maker from Venice, California, has hosted a book club devoted to a single text: James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, one of the most famously difficult texts in literary history.

Starting in 1995, between 10 and 30 people would show up to monthly meetings at a local library. At first they read two pages a month, eventually slowing to just one page per discussion. At that pace, the group – which now meets on Zoom – reached the final page in October. It took them 28 years.

And this November, they’re starting again: “The last sentence of the book ends midsentence and then it picks up at the front of the book. It’s cyclical. It never ends.”

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