Moglify Me!: Farce, based loosely on Joyce, but with more of a menacing Burgess feel to it. Could easily be expanded and developed. Essential concept is that the farcical birth and death of the cockneyesque hero. Prelude is the description of the formation and evolution of the universe as a roundabout way of describing his birth, which he claims to clearly remember, and of course the description of the universe is clearly a reflection of his life and world-view. He is not quite a rogue or a picaroon, rather he is a naïve just one step left of a picaresque hero, who describes his horrible birth and life and death as if it were all matter of course. He is part oblivious to the horror, part tolerant, and part proud that he lived a real life and not a sheltered false-life, which would be the same as not living at all. I was always embarassed by the fake English/Irish dialect of it, but I think I should be able to find a subtle compromise.