This study explores the intricate relationship between Joyce and Derrida, offering a fresh perspective on reading both authors. Peter Mahon presents a compelling argument that redefines the concept of mimesis in Joyce's "Finnegans Wake," showcasing his expertise as both a scholar and a writer. The work is noted for its wit and engaging style, making it a significant contribution to Joycean studies. Mahon’s approach not only deepens understanding of these literary giants but also enhances the reader's experience of their texts.
Peter Mahon Books




Over 100 approved British Army Challenges! Packed full of puzzles and challenges, this book will help you develop the vital mind-training skills needed for any team player or budding recruit - get ready to tackle logic puzzles, explore mazes and wrestle with problem-solving tests. You'll learn to: Crack codes essential to survival situations ; Complete complex navigation challenges ; Put leadership and teamwork skills to the test with essential lateral thinking techniques ; Strengthen crucial cognitive skills through quizzes and word games ; Problem-solve under pressure ; Analyse 'real-life' scenarios, and ask yourself: 'What would I do in this situation?' Teamwork is at the heart of the British Army, and this is the perfect challenge book to enjoy with family and friends - work together or invite some friendly competition!
A fun colouring and activity book guaranteed to keep pony mad children entertained.
Posthumanism: A Guide for the Perplexed
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading