Thursday, May 29, 2025

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert roasted FWATX reading group on TV, and quoted me

Stephen Colbert, offering a prayer to the Good Book (FW).

Last week, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS did a segment roasting the Finnegans Wake Reading Group of Austin, Texas (yes, our group, the one this very blog is about) and he even quoted my words from the recent NPR article about the group. That really happened. Colbert quoted me, on national television, talking about Finnegans Wake.

Watch the clip below (starting at 3:55):



There are layers to the joke here because Stephen Colbert, who is a proud descendant of Irish immigrants, is no lightweight Joycean, in fact, he has been performing passages from Ulysses at Bloomsday events for decades. 







While he's making fun of Joyce's craziest book, he knows of what he speaks, and so he is either in on the joke and making fun of himself too, or, it could be this is Colbert's way of staking his claim that Ulysses is the superior of Joyce's major novels. Maybe a bit of both. 

Either way it's amazing that Colbert was roasting our Finnegans Wake reading group on TV. Just to even see the book cover of Finnegans Wake appear on television is extremely cool! They just awakened millions of new Finnegans, gave birth to new HCEs and ALPs. Here Comes Everybody. 

An added dimension to the joke is that the other subjects Colbert talks about in the segment, like vagina-scented candles, astrology, poop jokes, frauds, pyramids, Indiana Jones, hoarding, etc all of that is essentially akin to what's encountered in reading Finnegans Wake

What's also a funny connection for me is I once encountered Stephen Colbert in person. True story: I was on a tour of the Tower of London on Thanksgiving Day back in 2008 and I happened to be on the same tour with Stephen Colbert and his family. I recognized him and he noticed that but I played it cool. All these years later, and he was quoting me on his tv show.

I've been a fan of Colbert's comedy since way back when he was a regular on the show Strangers with Candy with Amy Sedaris. I enjoyed his time on the Daily Show, and of course his long-running satirical show The Colbert Report was iconic. I find myself cracking up any time I think of the titles of some of his ridiculous books, like I Am America (And So Can You!) (2007) and the prescient America Again: Re-becoming The Greatness We Never Weren't (2012).

A bit more about his Joycean bonafides, from a Kirkus Reviews article: 

Colbert is a longtime admirer of Joyce. When he published his 2012 children’s book I Am a Pole (And So Can You!), he arranged to have the manuscript displayed next to the Ulysses manuscript at the Rosenbach [museum in Philadelphia].

And in March, he recalled how Joyce’s masterpiece landed him in trouble during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics at the Ireland House. “There was a stage up there with a traditional band playing and they had a football game on,” Colbert said. “I went upstage and I said, ‘Who wants to celebrate Irish culture!’ And I took out a copy of James Joyce’s Ulysses. There was a riot, I had to be hustled out by security.”

Back in 2022, on St. Patrick's Day, Colbert tweeted this:





Maybe one of these St. Patty's Days he'll get so drunk that he'll make it through all of Finnegans Wake and then I'll add him to The Pantheon of Finnegans Woke.

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    1. Landmark moment for the Wake heads among us, no doubt!

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  2. Congrats, Peter! My appreciation of Colbert goes back as far as yours does: Strangers With Candy. Have you seen that season of The Dana Carvey Show he was on? Meanwhile...

    When he had The Colbert Report, fairly early on, he had a "Green Screen Challenge" for viewers: to make a video that was better than what George Lucas had done for some Star Wars thing. I had a genius friend, Bonnie Rose, who taught herself computer animation, and she won the national competition. The show flew her and two friends (me and my wife) to Manhattan to attend the show that would feature her video. And we got back stage and met him and Colbert was really a cool dude. Bonnie was terrified of being on TV, so they just had "George L" on, seeing the video that was better than his own. The Imdb listing makes me feel really old: 2006:
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0879459/

    This is the video Bonnie came up with:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKFmnR1Zkgw

    During a commercial break the entire studio audience broke out in a "Bonnie! Bonnie! Bonnie!" chant. It had to be one of the highlights of her life; she died a couple years later from self-neglect. A real grace-hoper. We all miss her. She was a crazy person with a horrifyingly high IQ and a great sense of humor. Her response to me, reading FW, was Oh my god you can READ that? She thought it was hilarious that Joyce actually wrote a book like that.

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    1. Thank you for sharing that story, OG. Very cool that you got to meet Colbert behind the scenes. Rest in Power, Bonnie!

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