Author(s): O'Brien, Flann
Reader(s): Norton, Jim
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA396412
Barcode: 9789626349649
Release Date: 06/2009

O'BRIEN, F.: Third Policeman (The) (Abridged)

Bleak absurdity, deadpan humour and brilliant inventiveness mark this novel as one of the most important in Irish literature. Set in a disquieting other-world where people can become bicycles and dimensions shift without warning, the novel is footnoted with the extraordinary tale of a philosopher and his obsessed commentators. With a nameless principal character arguing with his rather worldly soul, and set in a place where a wooden leg is an advantage, The Third Policeman is Flann O’Brien’s comic, surreal and chilling masterpiece.

Tracklist

Disc 1
O'Brien, Flann - Author
Norton, Jim (Reader)
1 Human existence being a hallucination… 05:40
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 Four years passed away happily enough… 05:06
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 Old Mathers lived alone. 04:58
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 And that is why John Divney and I… 04:47
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 I cannot hope to describe what it was… 05:15
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 My mind went back at once to John Divney… 06:06
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 'Every time my birthday came,' Old Mathers… 06:00
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 Signor Beniamino Bari, Joe said… 06:04
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 He then did something that took me by surprise. 05:52
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 I cannot say why I did not stop to think… 06:19
Norton, Jim (Reader)
11 Police MacCruiskeen smiled… 05:44
Norton, Jim (Reader)
12 So much for de Selby. 04:43
Norton, Jim (Reader)
13 He walked back to the dresser… 07:17
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Disc 2
1 When I penetrated back to the dayroom… 05:12
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 We were now going through a country… 06:00
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 I looked carefully around me. 05:07
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 The Sergeant then became thoughtful… 05:30
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 'Well now,' the Sergeant said. 06:10
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 MacCruiskeen was not gone for long… 05:13
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 'And when I have a shout shut in that box…' 06:22
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 Puzzled and frightened, I tried to understand… 05:48
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 He drew the stick… 05:48
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 It is peculiar that when one expects… 06:28
Norton, Jim (Reader)
11 The ease with which the Sergeant… 04:47
Norton, Jim (Reader)
12 I heard the Sergeant sighing heavily… 05:22
Norton, Jim (Reader)
13 A curious contretemps arose… 04:47
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Disc 3
1 When I awoke again… 05:09
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 I looked at him with a mild enquiry. 06:03
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 His words, now in the air and out of doors… 06:29
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 MacCruiskeen gave a smile… 03:05
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 Footnote 1: Le Fournier, the conservative… 04:00
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 Too much credit cannot be given to Hatchjaw… 06:47
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 I arose and stretched my legs… 06:30
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 A thickening of the right hand… 05:51
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 This is a brave night!' I swung round… 06:04
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 'Before I go,' I said, 'There is one thing…' 05:59
Norton, Jim (Reader)
11 I could not help smiling at him… 06:04
Norton, Jim (Reader)
12 There was nothing altogether unnatural… 04:22
Norton, Jim (Reader)
13 My feet carried my nerveless body… 04:33
Norton, Jim (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 03:37:21