@article{pr 8367, author = {Paul Fagan}, title = {Reflections on the First Decade of the International Flann O’Brien Society}, volume = {5}, year = {2021}, url = {https://parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/8367/}, issue = {2}, doi = {10.16995/pr.8367}, abstract = {2021 marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of both the International Flann O’Brien Society and its peer-reviewed journal <i>The Parish Review</i>. The work that has been undertaken by the society and its members in this decade has significantly expanded the scope and profile of Flann O’Brien studies, but also changed how we understand the author Brian O’Nolan and his works in their historical, social, political, cultural, and aesthetic contexts, as well as their legacy to contemporary letters and theory.This note uses the occasion of this anniversary to take stock of these changes and to consider what avenues lie open to the future of the field.}, month = {12}, pages = {1–17}, keywords = {International Flann O'Brien Society,The Parish Review,Anniversary,Flann O'Brien Studies,Retrospective}, issn = {2634-145X}, publisher={Open Library of Humanities}, journal = {The Parish Review: Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies} }