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DTSTART:20190326T170500Z
DTEND:20190326T180000Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin (refreshments will be served)
SUMMARY:A form for the feeling of being alive and kicking”: Chaos an
 d structure in Joyce’s Finnegans Wake\, Chaos & Complex Systems Semi
 nar\, Kevin Reilly\, Former President UW System
DESCRIPTION:Right from the start\, Finnegans Wake subverts the usual o
 rder by beginning at the end and ending at the beginning.  Its very ti
 tle is a spring-loaded word trick.  The Wake is perhaps the most compl
 ex and unread of all the great works of world literature—and a great
  joke book too!  We will read it out loud as Joyce intended\, and hear
  how its fun chaos in language calls up profound speculation on life. 
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