“Well, cut my legs off and call me Shorty”: Flann O’Brien, the American Mythos and its Argot
Pubblicato 2025-07-29
Parole chiave
- Alan Simpson,
- Dublin Cattle Market,
- Modernism,
- Tennessee Williams,
- The Pike Theatre
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Copyright (c) 2025 Stanley E. Gontarski

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Abstract
In the conservative Dublin of the 1950s, a tiny Pike Theatre was making a name for itself by staging the controversial American playwright, Tennessee Williams, for Dublin’s first International Theatre Festival. Its director, Alan Simpson, was arrested, however, for “presenting for gain an indecent and profane performance”. According to The Lost Letters of Flann O’Brien, O’Brien apparently wrote to Williams for advice about resuscitating his own flagging theatrical attempts (McGowan, Sherlock 2021, 155-56). This essay contextualizes the letters to situate O’Brien’s grafting an American mythos and its idiom onto “The Auld Sod”.