Harper Perennial The Third Policeman, Contemporary Fiction, Paperback, Flann O’Brien

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Description: A masterpiece of black humour from the renown comic and acclaimed author of 'At Swim-Two-Birds' - Flann O' Brien. Harper Perennial The Third Policeman, Contemporary Fiction, Paperback, Flann O’Brien - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk

 

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Author: Dave Lowson

Rating: 5

Review: In the 3rd Policeman Flann O'Brien was written (probably unwittingly) a truly profound critique of how as human beings we seek to relate to and understand the world and our place within it. This is not to deny that the book is flawed - in particular because FO'B seeks to mask this profundity within a comic format. Unfortunately the comedy rather than dancing with the profound tends to obscure it. So we laugh lovingly at the surface folly of De Selby whilst not also seeing our own folly and his amazing insights. In outline the 3rd Policeman is a kind of modern Pilgrims Progress for more complex times than those faced by Bunyan's Christian - actually it is more accurately a Pilgrims non-Progress (i) given De Selby's justifiable doubts about progress, journeys, time, and narrative development. The hero / narrator of 3rd Policmen goes, through the course of the book, on an intellectual / spiritual non-journey. His guide is the phollosopher (ii) De Selby, who he has studied extensively. It is difficult to summarise De Selby's approach totally, as he precisely opposes and wishes to defy such systemisation of thinking; however in outline the following are some of his key tenets that then impact on our hero's non-progress. De Selby recognises that human being are planners and constructors. It is precisely this ability to prepare for a future and to proactively shape the world (not simply to respond to it) that has been key to our evolutionary success - humans far far outstrip any other species' abilities to do this. Clearly this has had major survival and dominance advantages for us as a species. However De Selby warns that humans have come to trust and develop these skills beyond their appropriate realm. In particular the human move from concrete to abstract constructions has led to us having a completely distorted and delusional view of the cosmos and our place within it - being a species that is good at building a house does not necessarily mean that we are good at building a philosophy, and we in our arrogance have chosen to forget this. Human beings have made the sponge cake - this is clearly good, and De Selby would concede that we are right to "believe" in sponge cake and accept our relationship to it. However humans have also made Time, the Self and God - this is more problematic, and De Selby would plead with us to de-construct these and to allow air in. This is the meaning of his crucial discussion of the damaging effect of houses and living inside, and the need to construct houses without walls. Our hero comes to understand (at least sub-consciously) that DS is not here talking about houses literally, but about the theories we have come to live in, and that we have allowed these to become our prisons. This does not necessarily mean that what De Selby would see our three (each represented in the novel by a policeman??) most dangerous theoretical structures - Time, the Self and God as not "true" or as not existing, but that we need to realise that they are not sponge cake. [Putting in a personal note at this point re the 3 dangers I would say that clearly Time does not exist (iii), certainly not as constructed by humans, nor does the Self (iv) - as to God I have no useful insights (v)]. So what is De Selby saying to his hero and to us? Is he calling upon us to abandon our philosophic / religious / psychological constructs? No - he is no fool, and knows that once out there is no way of putting the genie back in the fridge. But he does want to remind us, in the words of the Buddha that "Life is not over stranger than you imagine, but stranger than you can imagine". Hence he tells us to seek to develop a different relationship with our constructs - to wear them not as a suit of armour, but as a perfume. However a key problem with De Selby as a guide (and it proves to be the downfall of our hero) is that he sets out no intellectual or spiritual practice to help us do this, other than in the Codex. Perhaps this is deliberate - maybe we each have to find our own way of doing this (vi). Of course this in itself becomes contradictory to De Selby's own opposition to individualistic routes to wisdom. I think that briefly summarises my sense of the novel. Even if this does not coincide with other people's within the book group I would ask you to remember the words of Socrates about his own experience of discussion groups "I beg you not to listen to the many who speak to you of wisdom, but to the lone fool who sings of the virtue of ignorance". Thank you, and see you all soon I hope!

 

Author: Barry Mulvany

Rating: 1

Review: DNF after a few chapters. I just couldn't read any more, life's too short and there are so many good books. Hated the writing style. The story was boring and I have no idea how it's considered amusing. I regret buying a copy of this as it was a complete waste of money. Note to self for next time; try reading a sample chapter first.

 

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