That’s a wrap on Palimpsests: The 5th International Flann O’Brien Conference - thanks so much to all the speakers, keynotes, writers, performers, artists & organisers for a fantastic, stimulating, fun week: all assiduously documented under #Flann2019
Roll on Boston for #Flann2021
🚨2 weeks until the Online Flann O'Brien Launch!🚨
On Thurs 29 October we will launch "Flann O'Brien: Gallows Humour" and "The Parish Review: Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies" with an online event filled with great speakers and readers #FlannLaunch2020 Speakers in this thread👇👀
🚨ONE WEEK TO DEADLINE🚨
Sunday 25 October is the deadline for proposals for "Bureaucratic Poetics: Brian O’Nolan & the Irish Civil Service" , an Online Workshop to take place November 26–27 2020.
https://t.co/X1FgDcskVR
🎉SAVE THE DATE!🥂
29 OCT
The International Flann O’Brien Society invites you to an online dual launch of "Flann O’Brien: Gallows Humour", a new volume of essays from @CorkUP *and*
@TheParishReview: Journal of Flann O‘Brien Studies, on its new open-access home at the @openlibhums
From the Archives #3
"An Inventory of Brian O’Nolan’s Library at Boston College"
by Catherine Ahearn (@Publicreations) & Adam Winstanley
#ParishReview 2.1 (Fall 2013)
A great resource for O'Brien researchers-a "Buchhandlug" of his own library @burnslibrary
https://t.co/ByueeTmReO
From the Archives #4
"As ucht a bhochtanais Ghaeiligh: Parody, Poverty & the Politics of Irish Folklore in An Béal Bocht"
by Gregory Darwin (@anceanadach)
#ParishReview 4.1 (Spring 2018)
Parodies of the seanchas, from our special issue 'An Béal Bocht @ 75'
https://t.co/nzJtUcB3id
I am honoured to have the special issue 5.1 (cover by Ollie Sweetman), I guest edited coming out on the new platform very soon with essays from Rodney X Sharkey, Maggie Glass @tirleteanga, and Brian Doherty. Plus some other Flannesque surprises you won't want to miss.
From the #ParishReview Archives #2
"The Catastrophe of Cliché: Karl Kraus, Cruiskeen Lawn and the Culture Industry"
by Tobias Harris @tobiasharrisbbk
The Parish Review 3.2 (Spring 2016)
Award-winning essay comparing Myles & the Austrian satirist Karl Kraus
https://t.co/u7jYHLz2pw
From the #ParishReview Archives #1
"Myles in Space: Science Fiction and Cruiskeen Lawn"
by Jack Fennell @JFennellAuthor
The Parish Review 3.1 (Fall 2014)
Read about Myles's sci-fi tropes, from excursions to the moon & death-rays to interstellar banshees!🚀
https://t.co/AKwUeKe2AB
On Brian O’Nolan’s 109th birthday, we are thrilled to announce that @TheParishReview: Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies has joined the Open Library of Humanities @openlibhums. From now on, all past & future issues will be free to read as a fully open-access, peer-reviewed journal!
For anyone who missed the fantastic #Flann2019 conference check out this review, with a kind nod to my paper on animals and the graphic adaptation of An Béal Bocht. Thanks @epiktistes !
I'm very excited about this collection of essays - it's full of excellent work by wonderful scholars, including @alice_tps and @anak_kobakma https://t.co/FrdEoIdpsB
"Of great merit to the essays is the ability to intellectually parse O’Brien’s writing without ever letting his sense of humour fall by the wayside."
Read Keelan Harkin's review of "Flann O'Brien: Problems with Authority" for the CJIS [Subscription needed]
https://t.co/BC9EO4UlxF
My toes are twitching with excitement to have my essay about Ó Nualláin's "Bhark i bPrágrais" appearing alongside work by so many amazing scholars in this earth-churning new collection! #flannobrien#gallowshumour
Check out @robmdkiely's reading of the satirical writings Brian O'Nolan in light of the energy history of Ireland, titled: World-Ecological Satire: Peat, Brian O'Nolan, and the Irish Free State's Energy Regime. This is a very timely and relevant article! https://t.co/ZtgAKpjd16
In Rome, it’s the bus ride from Hell. In Prague, it’s the sidewalk push ups. In Salzburg, it’s the vending machine beers. The image that will stick with me from IFOBS V Intl Conference in Dublin is of all the Flann Fans drinking in the rain out of their plastic ponchos #flann2019
Delighted to launch, with @DrSBonnerjee, our open access collection on 'Literature, Law and Psychoanalysis'
@openlibhums with an amazing essay on Patrick Hamilton and Neville Heath by @verbivorial. Do check it out; more essays coming soon! https://t.co/wgfVovJhIY