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Back to the conferences homepage Flann O’Brien Centenary
Conference October 2011 is the centenary of the birth of
Brian O’Nolan, as well as that of Flann O’Brien, Myles na gCopaleen, Brother Barnabas, George Knowall,
John James Doe and all their literary associates. To mark the occasion,
Trinity College Dublin will host a conference examining O’Nolan’s
work and legacy in the twenty-first century. Writing as Flann
O’Brien, he became one of the most critically acclaimed novelists of
the modern (or post-modern) period. As the Irish Times columnist Myles na gCopaleen, he also achieved a popular success unique
among his generation of Irish writers. The conference organisers
invite consideration of Brian O’Nolan in all
his literary guises: as an experimental novelist and a surreal humorist, as
an Irish modernist and a self-styled populist, as a cultural critic, a
bilingual author, and a classic exemplar of the writer’s writer. The conference organisers
particularly welcome discussion of O’Nolan’s
position in Irish culture as well as his significant international legacy,
his work in the Irish language, his movement between the experimental
modernist novel and a mass newspaper readership, and his influence on
contemporary writers. Suggested topics include:
Confirmed Speakers: Fintan O’Toole (The Irish Times), Dr Keith Hopper ( Please submit proposals of 250 words to conference organisers
Dr Paul Delaney, Dr Carol Taaffe and Dr Eibhlín
Evans at flann100@gmail.com by 16th May 2011. |
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