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Dalkey Archive Press is an American publisher of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism specializing in the publication or republication of lesser-known, often avant-garde works. The company has offices in Funks Grove, Illinois, in Dublin, and in London. The publisher is named for the novel The Dalkey Archive, by the Irish author Flann O'Brien. Founder and publisher John O’Brien died on November 21, 2020. He leaves behind 7 dogs, daughter Kathleen O’Brien, sons Emmett, William, and Kevin, brother Eddie, and many other family and friends.

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  • Dalkey Archive Press is an American publisher of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism specializing in the publication or republication of lesser-known, often avant-garde works. The company has offices in Funks Grove, Illinois, in Dublin, and in London. The publisher is named for the novel The Dalkey Archive, by the Irish author Flann O'Brien. Founded in Elmwood Park, IL in 1984 by John O’Brien, Dalkey Archive Press began as an adjunct press to the literary magazine Review of Contemporary Fiction, itself founded by John O'Brien, John Byrne, and Lowell Dunlap and dedicated to highlighting writers who were overlooked by the mainstream critical establishment. Initially, the press reprinted works by authors featured in the Review but eventually branched out to other works, including original works that had not been published. Until 1988, Dalkey Archive was a two-person operation: O’Brien and office manager/typesetter Shirley Geever. That year O’Brien hired Steven Moore as managing editor. Later editors include Chad Post (who went on to found Open Letter Books), and authors Martin Riker and Jeremy Davies. In 1992, the press accepted an invitation to move from suburban Chicago to Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. In December 2006, Dalkey Archive relocated to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to be part of the university's commitment to global projects that complement the press's commitment to translations. Modeled on such publishers as Grove Press and New Directions, Dalkey Archive's emphasis is decidedly upon literary fiction, usually of a modernist or postmodernist bent. In the publisher's own words, Dalkey Archive "place[s] a heavy emphasis upon fiction that belongs to the experimental tradition of Sterne, Joyce, Rabelais, Flann O'Brien, Beckett, Gertrude Stein and Djuna Barnes." One of the publisher's primary goals is to keep all of its books in print, regardless of their commercial success, in the interest of maintaining the availability of works that it deems culturally and educationally valuable. In 2011, Dalkey founder John O’Brien was awarded the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Book Critics Circle. In 2015, O’Brien was appointed Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts & des Lettres in recognition of his significant contribution to French arts and literature by the Minister of Culture and Communication of France; its authors and translators have been recipients of many major awards, including the Nobel Prize, the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize, the Vondel Prize, and the Premio Valle-Inclán award. Founder and publisher John O’Brien died on November 21, 2020. He leaves behind 7 dogs, daughter Kathleen O’Brien, sons Emmett, William, and Kevin, brother Eddie, and many other family and friends. (en)
  • Dalkey Archive Press är ett amerikanskt förlag baserat i Champaign i Illinois. Förlaget har även kontor i London och Dublin. Dalkey Archive Press grundades 1984 av John F. Byrne och John O'Brien i syfte att publicera nyutgåvor av god litteratur som inte längre fanns i tryck. Bland de böcker som givits ut av förlaget finns engelska översättningar av verk av Gustave Flaubert, Max Frisch, Louis-Ferdinand Céline och Nikanor Teratologen. (sv)
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  • Dalkey Archive Press är ett amerikanskt förlag baserat i Champaign i Illinois. Förlaget har även kontor i London och Dublin. Dalkey Archive Press grundades 1984 av John F. Byrne och John O'Brien i syfte att publicera nyutgåvor av god litteratur som inte längre fanns i tryck. Bland de böcker som givits ut av förlaget finns engelska översättningar av verk av Gustave Flaubert, Max Frisch, Louis-Ferdinand Céline och Nikanor Teratologen. (sv)
  • Dalkey Archive Press is an American publisher of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism specializing in the publication or republication of lesser-known, often avant-garde works. The company has offices in Funks Grove, Illinois, in Dublin, and in London. The publisher is named for the novel The Dalkey Archive, by the Irish author Flann O'Brien. Founder and publisher John O’Brien died on November 21, 2020. He leaves behind 7 dogs, daughter Kathleen O’Brien, sons Emmett, William, and Kevin, brother Eddie, and many other family and friends. (en)
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