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Ann Quin

    Ann Quin fue una escritora británica reconocida por su estilo experimental y su singular voz narrativa. Su obra a menudo profundiza en temas de identidad, sexualidad y alienación, explorando las intrincadas relaciones entre los personajes y sus vidas interiores. Quin empleó técnicas narrativas poco convencionales y experimentación lingüística para crear obras que son a la vez provocativas y profundamente evocadoras. Su prosa se caracteriza por una intensidad cruda que atrae a los lectores hacia una narración poco convencional.

    The Unmapped Country
    Passages
    Berg
    Tripticks
    Three
    • Three

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      This enigmatic novel, from one of Britain's most important writers of the post-war avant-garde, explores suicide, marriage and class.

      Three
    • Ann Quin's wildest, funniest, freakiest, kinkiest, and best novel - a road- trip novel, a graphic novel, a spy novel, a Beat novel, an anti-novel - is available again, to inspire a new generation of mavericks.

      Tripticks
    • Berg

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The much-anticipated republication of Ann Quin's masterpiece of post-war British fiction: caustic, thrilling, unforgettable.

      Berg
    • A poetic book of voices, landscapes and the passing of time, Ann Quin's finely wrought novel reflects the multiple meanings of the very word "passages." Two characters move through the book--a woman in search of her brother, and her lover (a masculine reflection of herself) in search of himself. The form of the novel, reflecting the schizophrenia of the characters, is split into two sections--a narrative, and a diary annotated with those thoughts that provoked the entries.

      Passages
    • The Unmapped Country

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      One of the few mid-century British novelists who actually, in the long term, matter.' Tom McCarthy 'Ann Quin is a master painter of interiors, of voices that mosaic as they catch the light at strange, stirring angles.' Chloe Aridjis'Quin understood she was on to something new and she took herself seriously, in the right way; she had a serious sense of her literary purpose.' Deborah Levy'She is one of our greatest ever novelists. Ann Quin's was a new British working-class voice that had not been heard before: it was artistic, modern, and dare I say it ultimately European.' The Guardian'Quin works over a small area with the finest of tools... every page, every word gives evidence of her care and workmanship.' New York Times

      The Unmapped Country