How did Flann O'Brien decide to break the fourth wall in 'At Swim-Two-Birds'?
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How did Flann O'Brien decide to break the fourth wall in 'At Swim-Two-Birds'?
Am I the only one who felt the multiple layers of narration sometimes muddled the story?
Did anyone else feel that the humor in the book is timeless, or does it feel very Irish-specific?