At Swim Two Birds

At Swim Two Birds

1939 • 316 pages

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Flann O'Brien's first novel is a brilliant impressionistic jumble of ideas, mythology and nonsense. Operating on many levels it incorporates plots within plots, giving full rein to O'Brien's dancing intellect and Celtic wit. The undergraduate narrator lives with his uncle in Dublin, drinks too much with his friends and invents stories peopled with hilarious and unlikely characters, one of whom, in a typical O'Brien conundrum, creates a means by which women can give birth to full-grown people. Flann O'Brien's blend of farce, satire and fantasy result in a remarkable, astonishingly innovative book.

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Cascading nonsense
this one was a chore for me,
so sorry Ireland.

January 8, 2016

By god, what an accomplishment, finishing this book. It was easier to finish off than it was to sludge through the middle. I could not tell you how many times I had to fight the urge to just drop it and never look at it again.

January 1, 2005

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