The Complete Novels

by Flann O'Brien
The Complete Novels
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20 ratings, 4.25 average rating, 12 reviews (more data...)
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January 8th 2008 by Everyman's Library

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Hardcover, 824 pages

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0307267490   (isbn13: 9780307267498)

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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...more






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Lori
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12/30/08

bookshelves: fiction
Read in December, 2008
Starting with At-Swim-Two-Birds.

-- This book took me quite awhile to get into. Having read The Third Policeman, I was expecting to be blown away from page one. However, O'Brien did nothing but set the stage for confusion and puzzlement!

I was no expert at Irish Literature and Folklore, but it became apparent to me quite early on in this novel that if I was going to read At Swim and understand it at all, I needed to do my homework.

Thank you Wiki!! Imagine doing...more
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Tom
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03/09/08

Read in March, 2008
Great collection for fans of Irish literature, and a real find if you've never read O'Brien. Only caveat is that the writing is very Irish, and it helps to have some background. For instance, "The Poor Mouth" (tr. from Gaelic), though funny in its own right, is a wicked sendup of traditional Gaelic-language works such as Tomas O'Crohan's "The Islandman" (the other four novels were written in English). The weird and wonderful "At Swim-Two-Birds" is worth the price of...more
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Chad
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01/06/09

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I've read The Third Policeman, but nothing else in this collection of five novels. Hopefully, over the next few years, I'll read the rest, but I'm not in a big rush.

As for The Third Policeman, I really enjoyed it, although is it a bit obstuse and absurd--the key to it is remembering that it is meant to be funny. A very excellent book, though.
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Majikwah
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12/07/08

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Early example of meta fiction and post modernism. Very funny and some great pathos as themes. And O'Brien's strong Irish roots give to some great writing and sentence crafting.
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Sac
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11/23/08

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Read in November, 2008
I've only read The Third Policeman so far, which is quite good and quite funny. Due to time and geography I guess a comparison to Joyce and Beckett is inevitable, but I gotta say this is nothing like what I've read of either. It actually struck me as a less pedantic G. K. Chesterton, particularly The Man Who Was Thursday.
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Eric
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04/27/08

not quite sure i'd put o'brien with joyce and beckett, at least not yet. but he's damn close. read the first two novels. "at swim-two-birds" is a wild multi-narrative that weaves ancient, modern, literary and other voices wonderfully. "the third policeman" is a tighter, ultimately more compelling vision of hell that partnered well with my recent re-reading of dante's "inferno." i'll probably try at least one more of the 5 novels here, "the dalkey archive"...more
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Iris
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08/25/08

bookshelves: novels
Read in August, 2008
"The Third Policeman": so droll! Admittedly, I read it after hearing it tied to "Lost" but come on, Desmond. It's better seen as a goofy literary partner to Dylan Thomas and "Pale Fire": a foggy tale about mood and humor, not about mind-benders.

As a bonus, O'Brian's grasp of particle physics isn't entirely outlandish. At this moment, you're just a few electrons away from merging with your chair.
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Matthew
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08/08/08

bookshelves: classics
Read in August, 2008
I only read the first two novels, At Swim two birds, and The Third Policemen. I attempted to start a couple of the other ones but they were far different stylistically and I did not want to be disappointed. At Swim, was an extremely hilarious book, and the third policemen certainly did not disappoint. This was a random find that left me wondering why I hadn't heard of Flann O'Brien previously.
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Leonard
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05/11/08

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Despite a recent critical revival (and an appearance on "Lost"!), O'Brien's novels still aren't all that widely read, and this is an affordable way to get exposed to his hilarious, inventive work.
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Lucy
Lucy marked it as to-read
09/25/08

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Read in June, 2008
06/04/08: Just finished At-Swim-Two-Birds Was considering skipping The Third Policeman, since I read it last year, but I guess I'm partying hard with this book. WOOOOOO.
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Rich
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06/13/08

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recommends it for: Christy Anderson
As the French have with literary sex, the Irish have with the down and out.
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Deb!
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05/17/08

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the beautiful binding is distracting me.
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Adam
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01/06/09

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Matthew
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12/27/08

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Don
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12/14/08

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Aidan
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12/14/08

Read in November, 2008

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