TY - ABST T1 - Asses in Clover Y1 - 1933 A1 - Eimar [Ultan] O'Duffy (1893-1935) KW - Irish author KW - Male author AB -

Satire on human foibles, particularly economic ones. Presents a eutopia on the moon by way of contrast. This society has established a true, low price for all products and distributes the profits to all. People shun hard work and live happily. Sequel to 1926 O'Duffy.

PB - Putnam CY - London U5 -

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - The Spacious Adventures of the Man in the Street Y1 - 1928 A1 - Eimar [Ultan] O'Duffy (1893-1935) KW - Irish author KW - Male author AB -

Part eutopia and part satire. Eutopia with little government, no money, and sexual freedom. The usual traveler compares the better society unfavorably to earth, and while in a few instances that comparison is accurate, in most cases it is not.

PB - Macmillan CY - London N1 -

Rpt. Victoria, TX: Dalkey Archive Press, 2018. 

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - King Goshawk and the Birds Y1 - 1926 A1 - Eimar [Ultan] O'Duffy (1893-1935) KW - Irish author KW - Male author AB -

Fantasy set in a future dystopian world in which a monopolist who already controls much of the world's food supply tries to buy all the songbirds. Most governments in the world had introduced harsh laws designed to eliminate all temptations. Ireland is presented as particularly oppressive. 

PB - Macmillan CY - London N1 -

Rpt. Victoria, TX: Dalkey Archive Press, 2017. 

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - "Once in a Blue Moon" Y1 - 1914 A1 - [Eimar Ultan] [O'Duffy] (1893-1935) KW - Irish author KW - Male author AB -

A slight satire on the relations between Britain (Buljohn) and Ireland (Iernia) in which the former oppresses the later until cajoled into changing his ways.

JF - The National Student. A Magazine of Student Life. Conducted by the Students of University College, Dublin VL - 4.6 (16) U3 -

Colin Clout [pseud.]

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