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"And you would be flabbergasted at the number of bicycles that are half-human"

Jesse Walker | 3.17.2005 4:43 PM

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Salon celebrates St. Patrick's Day with a tribute to Ireland's greatest author, the late Flann O'Brien.

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Jesse Walker is books editor at Reason and the author of Rebels on the Air and The United States of Paranoia.

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  1. dhex   21 years ago

    i know this makes me a jerk, but i don't think flann o'brien is that funny. i kinda fell asleep during the third policeman.

  2. Jesse Walker   21 years ago

    To each his own. I think it may be the funniest novel ever written.

  3. Gary Gunnels   21 years ago

    Ireland's greatest author? You are ought of your fucking mind Walker.

  4. Warren   21 years ago

    No shit Jesse. Ever read any Wilde?

  5. Jesse Walker   21 years ago

    Of course I've read Wilde, along with Yeats, Joyce, Shaw, Swift, and the others. Of the big names, I suppose Swift would come closest to O'Brien in my eccentric personal pantheon.

    Any other Mervyn Wall fans out there? The Unfortunate Fursey is a brilliant book.

  6. Warren   21 years ago

    Swift was a boob, elevated to the literary pantheon by illiterate masses who mistake vulgar caricature for witty eloquence.

  7. Gary Gunnels   21 years ago

    Warren,

    Well, Swift was mostly a prose satirist and journalist, so I think lumping him in with folks Joyce is incorrect. My favorite writings by Swift are The Battle of the Books and A Tale of a Tub.

  8. Gary Gunnels   21 years ago

    Warren,

    Anyway, I await your attack on the work of the greatest English poet: Alexander Pope. 🙂

  9. Jesse Walker   21 years ago

    Swift was the forefather of Twain, Bierce, and Mencken. Wilde was the forefather of Robert Smith and Morrissey. I think the choice is clear.

    (I kid, I kid. Wilde's OK.)

  10. Enderby   21 years ago

    But the Greatest Irishman of All Time is, hands down, Arthur Guinness. Grant me that one, me boyos.

  11. Gary Gunnels   21 years ago

    Enderby,

    Brilliant!

  12. Enderby   21 years ago

    Gary,

    Cheers, mate!

  13. dhex   21 years ago

    "To each his own. I think it may be the funniest novel ever written."

    maybe it's because my edition had a foreward which spoiled the big surprise without any forewarning.

    rather forward of it, really.

  14. Andrew   21 years ago

    Fans of Flann O'Brien (particularly The Third Policeman) should investigate his modern imitator Robert Rankin. Start with the Brentford Trilogy.

  15. Enderby   21 years ago

    Beg to disagree, Andrew, but a true Eirephile should start with a pint o' Guinness.

    Fuck green beer!

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