George O’Brien

Articles by George O’Brien

2021

2020

  • You Lose Again

    If country music is three chords and the truth, that truth seems to be couched in a comprehensive, many-shaded rhetoric of subjection, filled with stories…

2019

  • The Greatest of These

    Colbert Kearney comes from a strong republican tradition: his IRB grandfather wrote the words of the national anthem. The grandson’s memoir, however, is less concerned…

  • The Fire Next Time?

    When Norman Mailer, James Baldwin, and Hunter S Thompson were in their prime a type of writing flourished that called to account the complacencies and…

2018

2017

2016

  • Time, Gentlemen

    Rounds of drinks, and rounds of various Dublin pubs, are only the most obvious instances of a more general notion of circulation in a novel…

  • This Island Now

    One of the most distinctive aspects of O’Faoláin’s ‘The Bell’ was its reportage, a genre related to British and American traditions of documentary writing, a…

2015

  • Not All Fool

    Mervyn Wall’s satires are in a playful and sometimes whimsical tradition which resists the uplift of the gods and heroes phase of the Irish revival…

  • Eating Crow

    An arresting debut novel is a notable contribution to the genre of Irish populist gothic and is dark enough to make one wonder if it…

  • He Had to Do Something

    Sean O’Faoláin was not exactly a man of the people but a man who had ideas of the people. He was a Catholic, but he’d…

2014

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2008

  • The School of Cool

    Tin Pan Alley’s imaginative impoverishment, its slack tempi and banal lyrics, were nothing but expressions of limits and control, as ersatz as they were dispassionate.…