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"Quin's prose never falters; it's stunning." --The Paris Review
This new collection of rare and unpublished writing by the cult 1960s author explores the risks and seductions of going over the edge. The stories cut an alternative path across innovative twentieth-century writing, bridging the world of Virginia Woolf and Anna Kavan with that of Kathy Acker and Chris Kraus.
Ann Quin (b. 1936, Brighton) was a British writer. Prior to her death in 1973, she lived between Brighton, London, and the US, publishing four novels: Berg (1964), Three (1966), Passages (1969), and Tripticks (1972).
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Ann Quin: Ann Quin was a British writer, born in Brighton in 1936. Prior to her death in 1973, she published four novels: Berg (1964), Three (1966), Passages (1969), and Tripticks (1972). During her writing career, she lived between Brighton, London and the United States. She was a close friend of BS Johnson.
Jennifer Hodgson: Jennifer Hodgson is a writer and critic from Hull, UK. She writes about literature and culture for a variety of publications, including The Guardian and The White Review and is currently writing the first critical study of Ann Quin's work. She was previously UK Editor at Dalkey Archive Press.
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