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in Brighton, until the age of 17. She trained as a shorthand typist and worked in a solicitor's office, then at a publishing company as a manuscript reader and as secretary to the foreign publishing rights manager, after which she moved to Soho and began writing novels. In 1964-65 Quin had an affair
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She had bouts of mental illness, suffering a breakdown whilst working in a hotel in Cornwall, and later receiving electro-shock treatment. During the first Bank Holiday weekend of August 1973, she drowned herself off Brighton's
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could say in 2007: "Who cares about Ann Quin? I do, for one, but why does no one else seem to remember this writer from the front rank of Britain's literary
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The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present, ed. Virginia Blain et al, Batsford, 1990, p. 882
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Quin is associated with a loosely constituted circle of 'experimental' authors in Sixties Britain, headed by B. S. Johnson and including
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Death and the city : the nation's experience, told through Brighton's history
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has stated that his then-partner Quin was the ghost-writer of his thesis.
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Harbour. An appeal was launched in Brighton and Hove's local newspaper,
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Her work has somewhat fallen into obscurity since her death, such that
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Talking to Women, Nell Dunn, MacGibbon & Kee, 1965, pp. 125-153
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Experimental, psychological fiction, satire, feminist literature
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and the woman was identified as Quin. The coroner recorded an
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and other female British modernists, as well as the French
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Index

Berg
Brighton
Sussex
Convent of the Blessed Sacrament
Henry Williamson
Tarka the Otter
novel
Palace Pier
B. S. Johnson
Shoreham
The Argus
open verdict
Stefan Themerson
Rayner Heppenstall
Alan Burns
Eva Figes
Samuel Beckett
Marguerite Duras
Alain Robbe-Grillet
John Osborne
John Wain
Karl Miller
Calder & Boyars
Virginia Woolf
Anna Kavan
nouveau roman
Carol Annand
Lee Rourke
Dalkey Archive Press
And Other Stories

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