Meeting of James Joyce Society on October 23, 1951 by James Joyce, Joseph Campbell, Padraic Colum 1951

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# Title Length
12" Vinyl 1
A1 Introduction 1:06
A2 Reading of, and comments on, page 1 15:57
A3 Reading from “Bygmester Finnegan” and comments 3:17
A4 “Peaches Browning”: “Take an old geeser who calls on his skirt. …”, page 65 2:56
A5 “Now, patience;”, page 108 1:40
A6 “Now, patience;” (cont’d): “Luckily there is another cant to the questy. …”, page 109 2:34
B1 “The Mookse and the Gripes”: “As my explanations here …”, page 152 4:02
B2 “The Mookse and the Gripes” (cont’d): “I am rarumominum …”, page 154 to “And they viterberated …”, page 157 1:10
B3 “The Mookse and the Gripes” (cont’d): “Nuvoletta in her lightdress, …”, pages 157–159 / Last pages: “Yes, you’re changing, …”, page 627 to “… loved along the”, page 628 / End of reading by Professor Joseph Campbell [and closing remarks by Padraic Colum] 11:00
B4 “Anna Livia Plurabelle”, from page 213, line 11: “Well, you know or don’t you …” to “… It all but husheth the lethest zswound.” 2:46
B5 “Anna Livia Plurabelle”, from page 214, line 10: “Oronoko ! What’s your trouble? Is that the great Finnleader himself …” to “… Seints of light! Zezere!” 1:47
B6 “Anna Livia Plurabelle”, from page 214, line 31: “Subdue your noise, you hamble creature! …” to “… waters of. Night!” 4:04
12" Vinyl 2
C1 Impressions of Joyce, Part 1 -
D1 Impressions of Joyce, Part 2 -
D2 Discussions from the floor -
D3 Discussion of “Exiles” -
D4 Reading of Pomes Pennyeach / End of meeting -
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