Difference between revisions of "In the name of Annah the Allmaziful"

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* '''maize''' → ''Allmaziful'' contains an allusion to the Maize Mother or Corn Mother

Revision as of 14:40, 17 February 2010

  • In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate: all but one of the 114 Suras of the Koran begin with this formula, known from its opening word as the Bismillah
  • ana: (Turkish) mother
  • mazi: (Turkish) olden times; the past tense
  • Anna Livia Plurabelle: ALP
  • almighty
  • "'Amazing'"
  • maizeAllmaziful contains an allusion to the Maize Mother or Corn Mother
  • Anna Perenna: an old Roman deity of the circle or "ring" of the year, as the name (per annum) clearly indicates
  • Ana: in Irish mythology there is a Danaan goddess Ana or Anan
  • An: (Sumerian) heaven


Commentary

  • Robert Graves, The White Goddess: "James Joyce playfully celebrates Anna's universality in his Anna Livia Plurabelle. And indeed if one needs a single, simple, inclusive name for the Great Goddess, Anna is the best choice."