Books by Ann Quin
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Berg by Ann Quin ( 2001)
Berg has traveled to a seaside town for the purpose of killing his father. He changes his name to Greb, moves in next door, and eavesdrops on his father and his mistress--with whom Greb becomes obsessed.
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Passages by Ann Quin ( 2003)
This dreamlike novel, first published in 1969, is narrated by its two protagonists: a woman who wanders the world looking for her long-lost brother, and the professor who is her lover.
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Review of Contemporary Fiction by Rick Moody, Ann Quin, Silas Flannery ( 2003) |
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Review of Contemporary Fiction Summer 2003 by Diane Williams, Ann Quin, Silas Flannery ( 2003) |
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Three by Ann Quin ( 2001) |
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Tripticks by Ann Quin ( 1972)
This experimental novel by Ann Quin (d. 1973) is part of her acclaimed but long out-of-print oeuvre. The story of a cross-country search for an elusive ex-wife, the novel is narrated by a wisecracking punster, and the text is occasionally supplemented with illustrations.
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