First published in Ireland in 1958, this fantastic excursion of the
mind, which moves between Dublin and Dundalk on a train headed for the
scrap heap after fifty years, also reminds the reader of Tristram
Shandy, Finnegans Wake, Ulysses, and At Swim-Two-Birds. But while
Leopold Bloom is peripatetic in his Dublin Odyssey, Cusack's Desmond
locks himself in train carriage 304D and orders out sandwiches, whiskey,
and beer. A brilliant tour de force melding time, place, and memory.