Jim Ruland is turning the whole Lost/The Third Policeman story into a little cottage industry. If you missed his recent spoken word rendering on NPR, you can catch the print version at the LA Weekly today.
For admirers of O’Brien’s work, his newfound notoriety is redolent with irony. For one thing, The Third Policeman wasn’t published in O’Brien’s lifetime. Even though its author was famously hailed by James Joyce as “a real writer with the true comic spirit,” the novel was rejected in both London and New York. O’Brien was so embarrassed by this setback that, when asked how the book was going, he lied to his friends and colleagues and told them that his one and only copy of the manuscript had been... lost.
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