Maebh Long


Maebh Long is an Irish academic with expertise on Irish literature - particularly the modernist novelist and playwright Flann O'Brien - Pacific literature and the medical humanities. She is currently the Eamon Cleary Chair of Irish Studies at the at the University of Otago in New Zealand, having been Senior Lecturer in the English Programme at The University of Waikato in New Zealand, and Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of School at the University of [the South Pacific] in Fiji.

Education and career

She obtained her BA in English and German and MA in English at University College Cork in Ireland and her PhD on "Derrida and a Theory of Irony: Parabasis and Parataxis" at the University of Durham in England.
Her research and teaching focus on modernist and contemporary literature from Ireland, Britain, and Oceania. She has also published in the areas of Literary Theory, the History of Medicine, and Continental Philosophy. She has been influenced by Jacques Derrida and by Pacific Island literature.
Long has also written about the effect of climate change on sea level rise, particularly as it affects South Pacific island nations. In 2020 Long was granted funding by the Marsden Fund of New Zealand's Royal Society Te Apārangi to examine the ways modernist writers were influenced by metaphors of immunity. This research has strong connections to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flann O'Brien

Long is an expert on the Irish novelist and playwright Flann O'Brien and has published two award winning books on him. She has significantly impacted wider recognition of O'Brien's work. Joseph Booker called The Collected Letters of Flann O'Brien, "a major event in the documentation of modern Ireland's history. The most significant publication by Brian O'Nolan since the belated arrival in print of The Third Policeman." The Irish Studies Review said, "Reading Maebh Long's recent book, Assembling Flann O'Brien, one cannot help thinking that the poor fellow is finally getting the attention he deserves." Assembling Flann O'Brien won the 2015 International Flann O'Brien Society's "Best book length study on a Brian O'Nolan theme" In 2019 The Collected Letters of Flann O'Brien won the corresponding 2019 award.
Long is President of the Flann O'Brien Society, President of the and one of the co-editors of the .

Selected publications

  • Assembling Flann O'Brien. London, New Delhi, New York: Bloomsbury, 2014.
  • "Introduction: Oceania in Theory", Symploke, 26, 9-18.
  • "Vanua in the Anthropocene: Relationality and Sea Level Rise in Fiji", Symploke, 26, 51-70.
  • "Girmit, postmemory, and Subramani", Pacific Dynamics, 2, 161-175.
  • The Collected Letters of Flann O'Brien. Maebh Long, Dalkey Archive.
  • New Oceania: Modernisms and Modernities in the Pacific. Matthew Hayward and Maebh Long, New York and London: Routledge.
  • The Rise of Pacific Literature: Decolonization, Radical Campuses and Modernism. Maebh Long and Matthew Hayward, New York: Columbia.