![]() ![]() ![]() but we don't really have a meaningful word to describe or categorize FW that connects it to anything else. In otherwords, Finnegans Wake is something, it isn't a novel, it is something else. ![]() I feel like we have a pretty good idea of what the pieces that compose Finnegans Wake are at this point, we have dissected its themes, "characters", thunderwords and prose style into a semi-coherent picture, but I don't think we really have any idea of what Finnegans Wake ultimately coheres into in a wholistic sense. You can't train a LLM on just the Jabberwocky, most experimental prose just doesn't have the volume required to make something interesting (though Diane Williams or Claurice Lispector would probably be hilarious to train an LLM on, they both have a large body of short fiction). One of the cool things is that Finnegans Wake gives such a huge dataset of training material. I think it could be potentially very fun if only as a non-sense generator. ![]()
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