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Further Cuttings From Cruiskeen Lawn
Flann O'Brien
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Description for Further Cuttings From Cruiskeen Lawn
Paperback. Editor(s): O'Nolan, Kevin. Num Pages: 189 pages. BIC Classification: AP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 218 x 142 x 14. Weight in Grams: 454.
-- Paperback original. -- First U.S. edition. British publication by Hart-Davis, McGibbon Ltd ('76). -- A companion to The Best of Myles, Further Cuttings culls more scathing selections from Cruiskeen Lawn, Flann O'Brien's column in the Irish Times written under the pseudonym Myles na Gopaleen. -- This volume covers the years 1947-1957 and finds O'Brien's alter ego clashing with the law on numerous charges, including larceny, using bad language, and marrying without the consent of his parents. It also includes several bizarre obituaries, witty criticisms of George Bernard Shaw, Sean O' Faolain, and other literary figures, the return of the preposterous Brother, and the first article ever ascribed to Myles (published in 1940).
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
189
Place of Publication
Normal, IL, United States
ISBN
9781564782410
SKU
9781564782410
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Ref
99-9
About Flann O'Brien
Flann O'Brien, whose real name was Brian O'Nolan, also wrote under the pen name of Myles na Gopaleen. He was born in 1911 in County Tyrone. A resident of Dublin, he graduated from University College after a brilliant career as a student (editing a magazine called Blather) and joined the Civil Service, in which he eventually attained a senior position. He wrote throughout his life, which ended in Dublin on April 1, 1966. His other novels include The Dalkey Archive, The Third Policeman, The Hard Life, and The Poor Mouth, all available from Dalkey Archive Press. Also available are three volumes of his newspaper columns: The Best of Myles, Further Cuttings from Cruiskeen Lawn, and At War.
Reviews for Further Cuttings From Cruiskeen Lawn
"The cleverest wit to grace the pages of any English language newspaper this century."
Books and Book Men "O'Brien is always worth investigation by the converted, the curious, and the endemically lighthearted."
Kirkus Reviews
Books and Book Men "O'Brien is always worth investigation by the converted, the curious, and the endemically lighthearted."
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