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Flann O'Brien

  • Brian Ó Nualláin
  • Brian O'Nolan
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O'Brien, Flann
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Person
Gender
Male
Date of birth
1911-10-05
Place of birth
Strabane
Date of death
1966-04-01
Place of death
Dublin

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Brian O'Nolan (Irish: Brian Ó Nualláin; 5 October 1911 – 1 April 1966), his pen name being Flann O'Brien, was an Irish civil service official, novelist, playwright and satirist, who is now considered a major figure in twentieth-century Irish literature. Born in Strabane, County Tyrone, he is regarded as a key figure in modernist and postmodern literature. His English language novels, such as At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman, were written under the O'Brien pen name. His many satirical columns in The Irish Times and an Irish-language novel, An Béal Bocht, were written under the name Myles na gCopaleen.

O'Brien's novels have attracted a wide following both for their unconventional humour and as prominent examples of modernist metafiction. As a novelist, O'Brien was influenced by James Joyce. He was nonetheless skeptical of the "cult" of Joyce, saying "I declare to God if I hear that name Joyce one more time I will surely froth at the gob."

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Brian O'Nolan, better known by his pen name Flann O'Brien, was an Irish novelist, playwright and satirist.

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