Discovered in a disused cupboard in a Dublin pub during lockdown, The Lost Letters of Flann O'Brien contains 107 never-before-seen letters written to the cult Irish writer by a collection of twentieth-century luminaries, including Joseph Goebbels, Walt Disney, Virginia Woolf, Marilyn Monroe, Bob Dylan and Rachel Carson.
‘The most writing fun I’ve ever had.’ (Anne Casey)
‘Insightful, hilarious, innovative.’ (June Caldwell)
‘Among the most enjoyable projects I undertook this year.’ (Whitney Standlee)
‘An anthology guaranteed to lift our spirits during these strange days.’ (Celia de Freine)
‘A fun-packed stash of missives from a motley crew of twentieth-century personages to the great blaggard.’ (Alan McMonagle)
‘The definitive antidote to 2020-21.’ (Julian Hanna)
‘The most writing fun I’ve ever had.’ (Anne Casey)
‘Insightful, hilarious, innovative.’ (June Caldwell)
‘Among the most enjoyable projects I undertook this year.’ (Whitney Standlee)
‘An anthology guaranteed to lift our spirits during these strange days.’ (Celia de Freine)
‘A fun-packed stash of missives from a motley crew of twentieth-century personages to the great blaggard.’ (Alan McMonagle)
‘The definitive antidote to 2020-21.’ (Julian Hanna)