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Three | Ann Quin
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Three opens with the death of a young woman, identified only as S, possibly a suicide. Following her death, Ruth and Leonard -- a middle-aged British couple whose marriage has devolved into pithy and bitter conversations -- review the time S spent at their summer house. In a lyrical prose style likened to that of such diverse writers as Virginia Woolf and William Burroughs, Ann Quin presents the enigmatic intricacies of the relationship between these three people by blending the conversations and flashbacks of Ruth and Leonard with the diary, audiotapes and movies S left behind. A combination of laconic dialogue and poetic impressions, Three is an incisive exploration of the emotional and sexual undercurrents of British middle-class life.
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“The possibility of what might have been sinks away. Into what is left.“

Remembering Ann Quin on her birthday.

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Toby got me a London review box subscription for christmas. I'd already read the first one unfortunately (though a lovely edition for my bookshelf!) But not heard of this one, yay! And a candle came with it too :-)

Also our post is finally catching up - thanks for christmas cards or good wishes all - will write back soon!
@kathedron @kaysworld1 @jenniferw88 @rockpools @squirrelbrain @TrishB

rockpools Happy New Year, Jess! 3y
squirrelbrain I was reading recently about postal delays, particularly in London, but at least mine was only sent a week ago! Lovely gift too! (edited) 3y
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