Modern Classics At Swim Two Birds

Modern Classics At Swim Two Birds by Flann O’Brien, published by National Geographic Books on February 22, 2000, is a New Edition comprising 224 pages in English. This innovative metafictional work features unruly characters who assert their independence, much to the frustration of their author. The narrative follows a young undergraduate living in Dublin with his curmudgeonly uncle, who spends his days drinking and crafting wild stories populated by absurd and humorous characters that refuse to conform to his designs.
Readers will encounter a dazzling blend of farce, satire, folklore, and absurdity, showcasing O’Brien’s unique intellect and Celtic wit. The book serves as both a comic critique of Irish literature and culture and a vivid portrayal of Dublin, drawing comparisons to notable works in the literary canon. Through its impressionistic jumble of ideas and mythology, At Swim-Two-Birds invites exploration of the interplay between creator and creation, making it a significant addition to the realm of fiction and classics.
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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
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