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The Short Fiction of Flann O'Brien
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I like this idea, so I will be appropriating it for The Poor Mouth: A Bad Story About the Hard Life or At Swim-Two-Birds pursuits, depending on how the cards fall.

um...mj, are you talking about "at war" ? At War

Eh? No. That's Cruiskeen Lawn material about the war. Sometimes you baffle me, Tuckshop.

I for one, as a good Citizen, will do as directed, and direct myself towards the shorts - I have read At Swim and The Great and Beautiful Love between a Man and his Bicycle already, and know nowt of his littler pieces, so will ask for it in my Hanukkah present list...
MJ wrote: "I read this recently, so will be overthrowing the democracy and re-reading The Third Policeman in December. The new pieces from the Irish in here were excellent (even if sadly Slattery's Sago Saga ..."
Will you think I'm an disreputable human being if I say that I didn't think Sago was completely awful?
Will you think I'm an disreputable human being if I say that I didn't think Sago was completely awful?


'Scenes in a Novel' is quite funny. I find I'm imaging various novels I've read going through this kind of revolt by the characters. Very amusing!
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The Complete Novels (other topics)At War (other topics)
The Poor Mouth (other topics)
At Swim-Two-Birds (other topics)
In the future, I'd rather do a poll to determine which recent Dalkey book everyone would like to discuss. Don't get me wrong, my book decision-making skills are top notch, but this is a democracy. But for this first month, my decision reigns: THE SHORT FICTION OF FLANN O'BRIEN.
Sunday, the first of December? See you then!