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It was her voice that made
Chris and Suzanne both recently celebrated a big round birthday, and so they each decided to revisit something that they loved when they were younger. Suzanne returns to The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens (with its interest in forms and philosophical riddles), and Chris revisits James Joyce’s novel Finnegans Wake (with its cacophany of language and dream logic). They also talk about their own creative processes — because one of them has just put something out into the world...
Wallace Stevens: The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens. Audiobook coming in May 2026.
James Joyce: Finnegans Wake. Audiobook. Online at the James Joyce Digital Archive.
The Minor Thirds (i.e., Chris and friends): The New Songs is available on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more. Enjoy!
Shakespeare’s As You Like It at the Stratford Festival.
Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass, illustrated by John Steuart Curry. (Our episode on Leaves of Grass.)
Alice B. Toklas: The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook.
Yasmin Zaher: The Coin.
Sandra Boynton: The Going to Bed Book.
Suzanne Conklin Akbari, ed.: How We Write: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blank Page (book designed by Chris Piuma).
Poems by Wallace Stevens mentioned in this episode:
Andrew Marvell: The Garden.
Walt Whitman: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.
Our episodes on William Carlos Williams and Andrew Marvell.
We don’t normally include the quote from an episode’s second book, but it helps to be able to read along with this one, so here it is:
> Soe? La! Lamfadar's arm it has cocoincidences. You mean to see we have been hadding a sound night’s sleep? You may so. It is just, it is just about to, it is just about to rolywholyover. Svapnasvap. Of all the stranger things that ever not even in the hundrund and badst pageans of unthowsent and wonst nice or in eddas and oddes bokes of tomb, dyke and hollow to be have happened! The untireties of livesliving being the one substrance of a streamsbecoming. Totalled in toldteld and teldtold in tittletell tattle.
Our episode on Ulysses.
The sections Chris recommends for those starting to dip into the Wake:
A video tour of Chapelizod from 1988.
Giambattista Vico: The New Science.
Samuel Beckett et al.: Our Exagmination Round His Factification For Incamination Of Work In Progress. (Work In Progress was the working title of Finnegans Wake.)
Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson: A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake.
William York Tindall: A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake.
John Bishop: Joyce's Book of the Dark: Finnegans Wake is an interesting reading of how the book interprets dreams.
The Joyce Foundation has a list of books on the Wake.
And there are lots of online guides and resources for Finnegans Wake, too! Chris found FinWake.com and The James Joyce Digital Archive particularly useful.
John Cage: Roaratorio: An Irish Circus on Finnegans Wake.
Support The Spouter-Inn on Patreon and hang out with us in a friendly discord.
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It was her voice that made
Chris and Suzanne both recently celebrated a big round birthday, and so they each decided to revisit something that they loved when they were younger. Suzanne returns to The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens (with its interest in forms and philosophical riddles), and Chris revisits James Joyce’s novel Finnegans Wake (with its cacophany of language and dream logic). They also talk about their own creative processes — because one of them has just put something out into the world...
Wallace Stevens: The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens. Audiobook coming in May 2026.
James Joyce: Finnegans Wake. Audiobook. Online at the James Joyce Digital Archive.
The Minor Thirds (i.e., Chris and friends): The New Songs is available on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more. Enjoy!
Shakespeare’s As You Like It at the Stratford Festival.
Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass, illustrated by John Steuart Curry. (Our episode on Leaves of Grass.)
Alice B. Toklas: The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook.
Yasmin Zaher: The Coin.
Sandra Boynton: The Going to Bed Book.
Suzanne Conklin Akbari, ed.: How We Write: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blank Page (book designed by Chris Piuma).
Poems by Wallace Stevens mentioned in this episode:
Andrew Marvell: The Garden.
Walt Whitman: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.
Our episodes on William Carlos Williams and Andrew Marvell.
We don’t normally include the quote from an episode’s second book, but it helps to be able to read along with this one, so here it is:
> Soe? La! Lamfadar's arm it has cocoincidences. You mean to see we have been hadding a sound night’s sleep? You may so. It is just, it is just about to, it is just about to rolywholyover. Svapnasvap. Of all the stranger things that ever not even in the hundrund and badst pageans of unthowsent and wonst nice or in eddas and oddes bokes of tomb, dyke and hollow to be have happened! The untireties of livesliving being the one substrance of a streamsbecoming. Totalled in toldteld and teldtold in tittletell tattle.
Our episode on Ulysses.
The sections Chris recommends for those starting to dip into the Wake:
A video tour of Chapelizod from 1988.
Giambattista Vico: The New Science.
Samuel Beckett et al.: Our Exagmination Round His Factification For Incamination Of Work In Progress. (Work In Progress was the working title of Finnegans Wake.)
Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson: A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake.
William York Tindall: A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake.
John Bishop: Joyce's Book of the Dark: Finnegans Wake is an interesting reading of how the book interprets dreams.
The Joyce Foundation has a list of books on the Wake.
And there are lots of online guides and resources for Finnegans Wake, too! Chris found FinWake.com and The James Joyce Digital Archive particularly useful.
John Cage: Roaratorio: An Irish Circus on Finnegans Wake.
Support The Spouter-Inn on Patreon and hang out with us in a friendly discord.

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