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O'Brien Flann

    5 ottobre 1911 – 1 aprile 1966

    Questo autore irlandese è considerato una figura cardine della letteratura irlandese del XX secolo, rinomato per i suoi romanzi che fondono un umorismo bizzarro con la metafinzione modernista. La sua opera è celebrata per i suoi intricati giochi di parole e la sua profondità filosofica, offrendo commenti acuti e spesso ironici sulla società e sulla condizione umana. L'autore naviga magistralmente attraverso diverse tradizioni letterarie, creando una voce distintiva che è sia intellettualmente stimolante che incredibilmente divertente. Il suo profondo legame con la cultura e la lingua irlandese contribuisce a una produzione letteraria unica che continua ad affascinare i lettori.

    Werke in acht bänden
    The Best of Myles
    At swim-two-birds
    The Dalkey Archive
    The Poor Mouth
    Vedere l'Irlanda
    • Werke in acht bänden

      Auf Schwimmen-zwei-Vögel. Aus Dalkeys Archiven. Der dritte Polizist. Das harte Leben. Das Barmen. Durst. Trost und Rat. Golden Hours. 8 Bde in Kassette

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Der absonderliche Wissenschaftler De Selby erfindet eine Substanz zur Zerstörung allen organischen Lebens. De Selby ist durchaus bereit, von seiner Erfindung Gebrauch zu machen, begnügt sich allerdings vorerst damit, innerhalb einer Woche uralten Malt-Whiskey zu destillieren und, mit Hilfe eines mysteriösen Luftkompressionsverfahrens, in einer Unterwasserhöhle der Dublin-Bay bekannte biblische Gestalten oder frühchristliche Kirchenväter wie den Hl. Augustinus zu beschwören und in theologische Diskussionen zu verwickeln. Außerdem tritt in diesem Buch James Joyce auf, und zwar als ältlicher Pub-Wirt, der empört bestreitet, jemals ein Machwerk wie Finnegans Wake geschrieben zu haben. Vielmehr gibt sich Joyce als Verfasser jener Traktat-Heftchen zu erkennen, die gern an den Eingangspforten katholischer Kirchen ausliegen, und hat nur einen Herzenswunsch - nämlich Mitglied des Jesuitenordens zu werden.

      Werke in acht bänden2011
      5,0
    • Golden Hours

      • 237pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Die Goldenen Stunden Des Myles Na G Copaleen ; Roman In Kolumnen 1940 1945

      Golden Hours2001
      2,8
    • The Best of Myles

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      A collection of the best pieces from the first five years of Flann O'Brien's "Cruiskeen Lawn" column, the column he wrote for "The Irish Times" from 1940-66 under the name of Myles na Gopaleen.

      The Best of Myles1991
      4,4
    • Considered by the author to be almost a work of science fiction, the book includes among its "characters" St Augustine, James Joyce and a man who is in danger of turning into a bicycle. There is also the first published portrait of the mad scientist, who was later to achieve fame as de Selby.

      The Dalkey Archive1990
      3,7
    • The Poor Mouth

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The classic satire from the renowned comic and acclaimed author of `At Swim- Two-Birds' - Flann O'Brien.

      The Poor Mouth1988
      4,0
    • The third policeman

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Within the boudaries of this novel the reader will find: a murder thriller; a comic satire about an archetypal village police force; a surrealistic vision of eternity; the story of a tender, brief unrequited love affair between a man and his bicycle; and a chilling fable of unending guilt.

      The third policeman1987
      4,0
    • Flann O'Brien's innovative metafictional work, whose unruly characters strike out their own paths in life to the frustration of their author, At Swim-Two-Birds is a brilliant impressionistic jumble of ideas, mythology and nonsense published in Penguin Modern Classics. Flann O'Brien's first novel tells the story of a young, indolent undergraduate, who lives with his curmudgeonly uncle in Dubin and spends far too much time drinking with his friends. When not drunk or in bed he likes to invent wild stories peoples with hilarious and unlikely characters - but somehow his creations won't do what he wants them to. A dazzling work of farce, satire, folklore and absurdity that gives full rein to its author's dancing intellect and Celtic wit, At Swim-Two-Birds is both a brilliant comic send-up of Irish literature and culture, and a portrayal of Dublin to compare with Joyce's Ulysses. Brian Ó Nualláin, (1911-1966), better known by his pseudonym Flann O'Brien, was born in Strabane, County Tyrone, and studied at University College Dublin before joining the Irish Civil Service. Ifyou enjoyed At Swim-Two-Birds, you might like Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'This is just the book to give your sister if she's a loud, dirty, boozy girl' Dylan Thomas 'That's a real writer, with the true comic spirit' James Joyce, author of Ulysses 'A brilliant, beer-soaked miniature masterpiece' Time

      At swim-two-birds1967
      3,7