The Unmapped Country
- Authors
- Quin, Ann
- Publisher
- And Other Stories
- Tags
- contemporary fiction;literary fiction;short stories;sixties;swinging sixties;60s;london;brighton;uk;united kingdom;great britain;british;lost classic;cult classic;kathy acker;chris kraus;joanna walsh;ali smith;angela carter;anna kavan;muriel spark;iris murdoch;bs johnson;alain robbe-grillet;christa wolf;virginia woolf;modernist;postmodernist;experimental writer;women writers;avant garde;pop art;art writing;dalkey archive;pinter;beckett;berg;tripticks;three;albert angelo;trawl;house mother normal;the unfortunates;christine brook-rose;amalgamemnon;stewart home;69 things to do with a dead princess;susan howe;the midnight;djuna barnes;nightwood;the prime of miss jean brodie;the comforters;virago;nouveau roman;lee rourke;trocchi;burroughs
- Date
- 2018-01-09T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.27 MB
- Lang
- en
This new collection of rare and unpublished writing by the cult 1960s author explores the risks and seductions of going over the edge.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).