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The Dalkey archive

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From the author of the classic novel 'At-Swim-Two-Birds' comes this ingenious tale which follows the mad and absurd ambitions of a scientist determined to destroy the world. Flann O'Brien's third novel, 'The Dalkey Archive' is a riotous depiction of the extraordinary events surrounding theologian and mad scientist De Selby's attempt to destroy the world by removing all the oxygen from the atmosphere.

Only Michael Shaughnessy, 'a lowly civil servant', and James Joyce, alive and well and working as a barman in the nearby seaside resort of Skerries, can stop the inimitable De Selby in his tracks.

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HarperPerennial
0007247192 / 9780007247196
Paperback / softback
823.912
16/04/2007
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
192 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1964.
/ Includes PS Section From the author of the classic novel 'At-Swim-Two-Birds' comes this ingenious tale which follows the mad and absurd ambitions of a scientist determined to destroy the world. / Flann O'Brien is considered one of the great comic writers of the twentieth century. / First published in 1964, the re-issue of this hilarious satire will appeal to a whole new generation. / Will be given a stunning new jacket treatment as it joins the Harper Perennial Modern Classics Series.
/ Includes PS Section From the author of the classic novel 'At-Swim-Two-Birds' comes this ingenious tale which follows the mad and absurd ambitions of a scientist determined to destroy the world. / Flann O'Brien is considered one of the great comic writers of the twentieth century. / First published in 1964, the re-issue of this hilarious satire will appeal to a whole new generation. / Will be given a stunning new jacket treatment as it joins the Harper Perennial Modern Classics Series. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)