Flann O'Brien: Flann O'Brien: The Complete Novels, Gebunden
Flann O'Brien: The Complete Novels
- Introduction by Keith Donohue
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- Verlag:
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 01/2008
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780307267498
- Artikelnummer:
- 2073649
- Umfang:
- 824 Seiten
- Copyright-Jahr:
- 2008
- Gewicht:
- 825 g
- Maße:
- 206 x 137 mm
- Stärke:
- 40 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 8.1.2008
- Hinweis
-
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Kurzbeschreibung
A definitive compilation of novels by the acclaimed twentieth-century Irish author features the acclaimed At Swim-Two-Birds, a novel about a man writing a novel and the characters who revolt against their author, as well as The Third Policeman, The Poor Mouth, The Hard Life, and The Dalkey Archive.
Klappentext
Flann O'Brien, along with Joyce and Beckett, is part of the holy trinity of modern Irish literature. His five novels-collected here in one volume-are a monument to his inspired lunacy and gleefully demented genius.
O'Brien's masterpiece, At Swim-Two-Birds, is an exuberant literary send-up and one of the funniest novels of the twentieth century. The novel's narrator is writing a novel about another man writing a novel, in a Celtic knot of interlocking stories. The riotous cast of characters includes figures "stolen" from Gaelic legends, along with assorted students, fairies, ordinary Dubliners, and cowboys, some of whom try to break free of their author's control and destroy him.
The narrator of The Third Policeman, who has forgotten his name, is a student of philosophy who has committed murder and wanders into a surreal hell where he encounters such oddities as the ghost of his victim, three policeman who experiment with space and time, and his own soul (who is named "Joe").
The Poor Mouth, a bleakly hilarious portrait of peasants in a village dominated by pigs, potatoes, and endless rain, is a giddy parody aimed at those who would romanticize Gaelic culture. A naïve young orphan narrates the deadpan farce The Hard Life, and The Dalkey Archive is an outrageous satiric fantasy featuring a mad scientist who uses relativity to age his whiskey, a policeman who believes men can turn into bicycles, and an elderly, bar-tending James Joyce. With a new Introduction by Keith Donohue
Biografie
Flann O'Brien, geboren am 5. Oktober 1911 als Brian O'Nolan in Strabane/County Tyrone, studierte Gälisch, klassische Philologie und Deutsch in Dublin und Köln und wirkte von 1937 bis 1953 als Ministerialbeamter. 1939 begann er mit "Auf Schwimmen-zwei-Vögel" seine Karriere als Schriftsteller, ab 1940 schrieb er 26 Jahre lang als Myles nag Copaleen (Myles von den Pferdchen) täglich seine "Trost-und Rat"-Kolumne in der Irish Times. Auf sein Hauptwerk folgten noch weitere Romane und Erzählungen, aber literarische Anerkennung wurde ihm erst posthum zuteil. Er starb am 1. April 1966 in Dublin.