Palimpsests: Flann O'Brien Dublin 2019
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That’s a wrap on Palimpsests: The 5th International Flann O’Brien Conference - thanks so much to all the speakers, keynotes, writers, performers, artists & organisers for a fantastic, stimulating, fun week: all assiduously documented under #Flann2019 Roll on Boston for #Flann2021
POST YOUR "FLANN O'BRIEN: GALLOWS HUMOUR" UNBOXING CHALLENGE!
The trilogy is complete 🙏
You know you have a great job when they let you do this. Thanks @forumphilosophy ! Any philosopher who has not read this book is maintaining an injustice on their self. I was in a very nauseous first trimester and very work-stressed and this was the real light in my calendar !
🎙️Flann O'Brien Podcast Thread🗣️ 3. "The Philosopher’s Bookclub: Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman" Hear @quiteclare, @PaulEamonnFagan & @davidpapineau discuss the Philosophy of O'Brien's masterpiece for @forumphilosophy! Mp3: richmedia.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/202… YT: youtube.com/watch?v=5prEeD…
Lovely news today that "Flann O'Brien: Gallows Humour" was named as 2nd Best Irish Non-Fiction Book of 2020 by @hotpress! Honoured, especially given the standard of many of the other texts listed. Congrats to @CorkUP & the contributors for their great work corkuniversitypress.com/Flann-O-Brien-…
This is a *great* article, with a comparative reading of "The Third Policeman" and Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" that will change the way you think about both texts. A really valuable historicisation of T3P against Golden Age Crime Writing - don't miss this one!
My article on Flann O'Brien and crime fiction is just out @TheParishReview in time for Xmas: parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/335…
🚨2 weeks until the Online Flann O'Brien Launch!🚨 On Thurs 29 October we will launch "Flann O'Brien: Gallows Humour" and "The Parish Review: Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies" with an online event filled with great speakers and readers #FlannLaunch2020 Speakers in this thread👇👀
🚨ONE WEEK TO DEADLINE🚨 Sunday 25 October is the deadline for proposals for "Bureaucratic Poetics: Brian O’Nolan & the Irish Civil Service" , an Online Workshop to take place November 26–27 2020. parishreview.openlibhums.org/news/386/
🎉SAVE THE DATE!🥂 29 OCT The International Flann O’Brien Society invites you to an online dual launch of "Flann O’Brien: Gallows Humour", a new volume of essays from @CorkUP *and* @TheParishReview: Journal of Flann O‘Brien Studies, on its new open-access home at the @openlibhums
From the Archives #3 "An Inventory of Brian O’Nolan’s Library at Boston College" by Catherine Ahearn (@Publicreations) & Adam Winstanley #ParishReview 2.1 (Fall 2013) A great resource for O'Brien researchers-a "Buchhandlug" of his own library @burnslibrary parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/328…
From the Archives #4 "As ucht a bhochtanais Ghaeiligh: Parody, Poverty & the Politics of Irish Folklore in An Béal Bocht" by Gregory Darwin (@anceanadach) #ParishReview 4.1 (Spring 2018) Parodies of the seanchas, from our special issue 'An Béal Bocht @ 75' parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/322…
I am honoured to have the special issue 5.1 (cover by Ollie Sweetman), I guest edited coming out on the new platform very soon with essays from Rodney X Sharkey, Maggie Glass @tirleteanga, and Brian Doherty. Plus some other Flannesque surprises you won't want to miss.
On Brian O’Nolan’s 109th birthday, we are thrilled to announce that @TheParishReview: Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies has joined the Open Library of Humanities @openlibhums From now on, all past & future issues will be free to read as a fully open-access, peer-reviewed journal!
From the #ParishReview Archives #2 "The Catastrophe of Cliché: Karl Kraus, Cruiskeen Lawn and the Culture Industry" by Tobias Harris @tobiasharrisbbk The Parish Review 3.2 (Spring 2016) Award-winning essay comparing Myles & the Austrian satirist Karl Kraus parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/318…
From the #ParishReview Archives #1 "Myles in Space: Science Fiction and Cruiskeen Lawn" by Jack Fennell @JFennellAuthor The Parish Review 3.1 (Fall 2014) Read about Myles's sci-fi tropes, from excursions to the moon & death-rays to interstellar banshees!🚀 parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/312…
On Brian O’Nolan’s 109th birthday, we are thrilled to announce that @TheParishReview: Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies has joined the Open Library of Humanities @openlibhums From now on, all past & future issues will be free to read as a fully open-access, peer-reviewed journal!
#JJB114 includes @KDecuypere on @JoyceTrieste 2019, Joseph Brooker on @2019Flann &, fittingly on the evening before #Bloomsday, Robert Nicholson's report on #Bloomsday2019.
Attention all Flann O'Brien & Irish theatre/radio/television critics - we're finalising the manuscript for this book (exciting!) so it's the last chance to get in touch with any deets on stage/radio/TV performances of his work. All contributions will be acknowledged in the book🙏
Hi all, but especially #FlannOBrien scholars...but *especially* #Irishtheatre scholars In the next volume of our Flann book series "Flann O'Brien: Acting Out" we plan to include a list of amat/pro stage adaptations of his work. Would love to hear any tips (credit will be given)🙏
For anyone who missed the fantastic #Flann2019 conference check out this review, with a kind nod to my paper on animals and the graphic adaptation of An Béal Bocht. Thanks @epiktistes !
Read Andrew Ferguson’s report from this year’s Flann O’Brien conference in Dublin in the latest Modernist Review #Flann2019 modernistreviewcouk.wordpress.com/2019/08/30/con…
Read Andrew Ferguson’s report from this year’s Flann O’Brien conference in Dublin in the latest Modernist Review #Flann2019 modernistreviewcouk.wordpress.com/2019/08/30/con…
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