Video introduction to Here Comes Everybody’s Karma

This presentation is about a publication that merges the most beautiful book in English literature, the Kelmscott-Chaucer, with its most enigmatic one, Finnegans Wake. The musical soundtrack of this video is provided by Tangerine Dream’s sensuous melodies with impressionistic textures that are an exploration of the literary soundtracks of Finnegans Wake by Edgar Froese & Co.

I’m releasing this video for those who would like to have a bird’s eye view of what this novel is about. Just click on the cover of the book.

An ARC has been made available on NetGalley for book sellers, curators, and reviewers that can be accessed by clicking on this link.

I’m delighted to announce that my publisher has decided to launch this retelling of Finnegans Wake in the fringes of the Bloomsday Festival in Dublin on 11 June 2024 between 6 and 8 pm, at the Hole in the Wall, a venue that features multiple times in the book. Those attending will be welcomed with a snack and a drink, and have the opportunity to purchase a copy of the book. Be aware that places for this event are limited to maximum 40 people and that local booksellers and press will get a preferential treatment. Only the first 20 inscriptions will get coupons for free drink and snack. Casual walk-ins are welcome too, but may have to cover for their consumptions by themselves. Maximum attendance is limited to 40 and inscriptions can be made on this facebook event.

Author: Shaharee

Shaharee Vyaas is a polyvalent cryptomathician. As such he likes to hover above the demarcation zone between Science, Art, and Religion. Where most philosophers perceive the language as the limit of our knowledge, the cryptomathic method crosses the language barriers and stipulates that the unspeakable can be expressed in paintings, music or mathematical equations.

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