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| Book: The Third Policeman (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Originally submitted and rejected for publication in 1940, this brilliant absurdist novel by Brian O'Nolan (writing as Flann O'Brien) was not published until 1967, a year after the author's death. Parts of it appeared in his 1964 novel, THE DALKEY... | |
| Book: The Poor Mouth (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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O'Brien's comic novel satirizes the "plain folk" of Ireland in the story of Bonaparte O'Coonassa, brought up on potatoes and mutton in a cabin in the west of Ireland. | |
| Book: Further Cuttings (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien wrote his outrageously funny column in the Irish Times from 1947 to 1957 under his real name, Brian Nolan. This volume brings together more of them, heretofore uncollected, on topics that range from bores to diplomacy to the pop... | |
![]() | Book: At Swim-Two-Birds (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's brilliantly inventive and witty novel satires many things, including Irish literature and folklore, the nature of narrative, and Modernism itself--of which his novel is, incidentally, a fine example. This comic masterpiece features a... |
| Book: At Swim-Two-Birds (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's brilliantly inventive and witty novel satires many things, including Irish literature and folklore, the nature of narrative, and Modernism itself--of which his novel is, incidentally, a fine example. This comic masterpiece features a... | |
![]() | Book: Myles before Myles (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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| Book: The Various Lives Of Keats And Chapman (Flann O'Brien, Hardcover)
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Flann O'Brien (1911-1966) is famous for his mad masterpiece, AT SWIM-TWO-BIRDS (1949), but he was also a newspaper columnist for over 20 years for the Irish Times. This is a collection of 85 of his pieces, many of which are elaborately set up little... | |
| Book: At War (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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The Irish satirist Brian O'Nolan (1911-66) was known as Flann O'Brien when he wrote his hilarious novels (most famously, AT SWIM-TWO-BIRDS) and Myles na Gopaleen when he wrote his newspaper columns for the Irish Times. Here is a chronological... | |
![]() | Book: At Swim-Two-Birds (Flann O'Brien, Hardcover)
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Flann O'Brien's brilliantly inventive and witty novel satires many things, including Irish literature and folklore, the nature of narrative, and Modernism itself--of which his novel is, incidentally, a fine example. This comic masterpiece features a... |
![]() | Book: At War (Flann O'Brien, Hardcover)
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The Irish satirist Brian O'Nolan (1911-66) was known as Flann O'Brien when he wrote his hilarious novels (most famously, AT SWIM-TWO-BIRDS) and Myles na Gopaleen when he wrote his newspaper columns for the Irish Times. Here is a chronological... |
| Book: The Best of Myles (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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A compilation of O'Brien's comic newspaper columns in the Irish Times, which he wrote under the name Myles na Gopaleen. | |
| Book: The Dalkey Archive (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's last novel takes place in a town just south of Dublin, where the hero, young Mick Shaughnessy, encounters a mad scientist, a sergeant who believes that a man can turn into a bicycle, Saint Augustine, and James Joyce himself. | |
![]() | Book: The Hard Life (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien, one of the masters of Irish comic fiction, sets this farcical novel in turn-of-the-century Dublin--the same milieu in which Joyce DUBLINERS takes place. Finbarr and his older brother are orphans raised by the alcoholic Mr. Collopy who,... |
![]() | Book: The Hard Life (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien, one of the masters of Irish comic fiction, sets this farcical novel in turn-of-the-century Dublin--the same milieu in which Joyce DUBLINERS takes place. Finbarr and his older brother are orphans raised by the alcoholic Mr. Collopy who,... |
![]() | Book: The Dalkey Archive (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's last novel takes place in a town just south of Dublin, where the hero, young Mick Shaughnessy, encounters a mad scientist, a sergeant who believes that a man can turn into a bicycle, Saint Augustine, and James Joyce himself. |
![]() | Book: The Dalkey Archive (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's last novel takes place in a town just south of Dublin, where the hero, young Mick Shaughnessy, encounters a mad scientist, a sergeant who believes that a man can turn into a bicycle, Saint Augustine, and James Joyce himself. |
| Book: The Third Policeman (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Originally submitted and rejected for publication in 1940, this brilliant absurdist novel by Brian O'Nolan (writing as Flann O'Brien) was not published until 1967, a year after the author's death. Parts of it appeared in his 1964 novel, THE DALKEY... | |
![]() | Book: Myles Away from Dublin (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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![]() | Book: The Best of Myles (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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A compilation of O'Brien's comic newspaper columns in the Irish Times, which he wrote under the name Myles na Gopaleen. |
![]() | Book: A Flann O'Brien Reader (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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![]() | Book: The Dalkey Archive (Flann O'Brien, Paperback)
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Flann O'Brien's last novel takes place in a town just south of Dublin, where the hero, young Mick Shaughnessy, encounters a mad scientist, a sergeant who believes that a man can turn into a bicycle, Saint Augustine, and James Joyce himself. |
![]() | Book: Stories and Plays (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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![]() | Book: The Hard Life (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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Flann O'Brien, one of the masters of Irish comic fiction, sets this farcical novel in turn-of-the-century Dublin--the same milieu in which Joyce DUBLINERS takes place. Finbarr and his older brother are orphans raised by the alcoholic Mr. Collopy who,... |
![]() | Book: The Hair of the Dogma (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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![]() | Book: Stories and Plays (Flann O'Brien, Book)
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