
Flann O’Brien, born October 5, 1911, turned English into a hall of mirrors — where stories questioned their authors and language mocked its own seriousness. Through wit, absurdity, and linguistic play, he transformed English prose into an instrument of rebellion and reflection, shaping the comic spirit of modern literature.
Birth of Flann O’Brien (Brian O’Nolan) (1911–1966) – The Trickster of English Metafiction