Ann Quin

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Standard Name: Quin, Ann
Birth Name: Ann Marie Quin
AQ was one of the less-known English experimental writers of the 1960s. She has been likened to Graham Greene , Nathalie Sarraute , Samuel Beckett , Robert Creeley , Virginia Woolf , and Anna Kavan , among others. Such a spectrum of comparisons indicates both her originality and the difficulty she poses to critics who would place her neatly in standard categories. Over her short career, she produced four novels that enjoy a small but diligent following. Though each of these displays increasing formal innovation, certain themes persist through all of them, including searching and stalking, triangular relationships, and the fragility of identity.
Evenson, Brian, and Ann Quin. “Introduction”. Three, Dalkey Archive, 2001, p. vii - xiii.
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Gordon, Giles, editor. Beyond the Words. Hutchinson, 1975.
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Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Intertextuality and Influence Deborah Levy
By 2018 DL had written three books in Celia Hewitt 's garden shed, an inviolable space where nobody was allowed to disturb her.
Levy, Deborah. “’What’s the point of a risk-free life?’—Deborah Levy on starting again at 50”. theguardian.com, 24 Mar. 2018.
She mentions her debts to women writers like Marguerite Duras , Virginia Woolf
Material Conditions of Writing Muriel Spark
MS began her career as a novelist in illness and under financial stress. In 1954, Macmillan , who were looking for promising new writers, invited her to write a novel. Although ill and unable to...
Occupation Rebecca West
The prize went to P. H. Newby 's Something to Answer For, which according to Kermode years later was a compromise decision. Dame Rebecca didn't dislike it as much as nearly all the others...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Nell Dunn
Her interviewees are young women (the oldest is Edna O'Brien at thirty-two), many with small children, many trying to make it as writers or artists (two of the most trenchant interviews were given by O'Brien...

Timeline

1965: Giles Gordon did a series of interviews for...

Women writers item

1965

Giles Gordon did a series of interviews for The Scotsman with female authors: a species of writer that at the time wasn't particularly recognised, although it certainly had been in the previous century.
Gordon, Giles. “Reading Ann Quin’s Berg”. Context: A Forum for Literary Arts and Culture, 2001.

By early November 1973: Experimental novelist B. S. Johnson prefaced...

Writing climate item

By early November 1973

Experimental novelist B. S. Johnson prefaced his short-story volume Aren't You Rather Young To Be Writing Your Memoirs? with a polemical critique listing only sixteen serious contemporary British writers.
Gordon, Giles. “Reading Ann Quin’s Berg”. Context: A Forum for Literary Arts and Culture, 2001.
TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive.
3740 (9 November 1973): 1361

Texts

Quin, Ann. Berg. John Calder, 1964.
Gordon, Giles, and Ann Quin. “Introduction”. Berg, 1st Dalkey Archive edition, Dalkey Archive, 2001, p. vii - xiv.
Evenson, Brian, and Ann Quin. “Introduction”. Three, Dalkey Archive, 2001, p. vii - xiii.
Quin, Ann. “Introduction”. The Unmapped Country: Stories and Fragments, edited by Jennifer Hodgson, And Other Stories, 2018, pp. 7-12.
Quin, Ann. “Leaving School—XI”. London Magazine, Vol.
new series 6
, pp. 63-8.
Quin, Ann. Passages. Calder and Boyars, 1969.
Quin, Ann. The Unmapped Country. Stories and Fragments. Editor Hodgson, Jennifer, And Other Stories, 2018.
Quin, Ann. “The Unmapped Country: An unfinished novel”. Beyond the Words, edited by Giles Gordon, Hutchinson, 1975, pp. 252-74.
Quin, Ann. Three. Calder and Boyars, 1966.
Quin, Ann, and Carol Annand. Tripticks. Calder and Boyars, 1972.