Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority

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Borg, Ruben, Paul Fagan, and John McCourt, ed. Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority. Cork: Cork University Press, 2017.
Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority

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With its penchant for dissecting rehearsed attitudes and subverting expectations, Flann O’Brien’s writing displays an uncanny knack for comic doubling and self-contradiction. Focusing on the satirical energies and anti-authoritarian temperament invested in his style, Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority interrogates the author's clowning with linguistic, literary, legal, bureaucratic, political, economic, academic, religious and scientific powers in the sites of the popular, the modern and the traditional.

Each chapter reflects on some aspect of his iconoclastic impulses; on the impertinent send-ups of pretension and orthodoxy to be found in his fiction, columns, and writing for stage and screen; on the very nature of his comedic inspiration.... Among the topics addressed are O’Brien’s satirical use of the pseudonym, the cliché and the Irish language; his irreverent repackaging of inherited myths, sacred texts and formative canons; and his refusal of literary and ideological closure.

The emerging picture is of a complex literary project that is always, in some way, a writing against the weight of received wisdoms and inherited sureties. 

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