Tripticks

Tripticks

Illustrated by Carol Annand

As innovative and abrasive as the very best of William Burroughs, Ann Quin's Tripticks offers a scattered account of the narrator's flight across a surreal American landscape, pursued by his "No. 1 X-wife" and her new lover. This masterpiece of pre-punk aesthetics critiques the hypocrisy and consumerism of modern culture while spoofing the "typical" maladjusted family, which in this case includes a father who made his money in ballpoint pens and a mother whose life revolves around her overpampered, all-demanding poodle. Stylistically, this is Quin's most daring work, prefiguring the formal inventiveness of Kathy Acker.

Details

Title Tripticks
Author Ann Quin
Illustrated by Carol Annand
Title First Published 01 July 2002
Format Paperback
Nb of pages 192 p.
ISBN-10 1-56478-318-9
ISBN-13 9781564783189
Publication Date 01 July 2002
Nb of pages 192
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.
List Price $14.95
 

Reviews

Press Reviews

Books and Bookmen
"Ann Quin has abandoned . . . stream-of-consciousness . . . for a verbal continuum somewhere between ambidextrous punpricks, Joycean parody and sub-Burrovian cut-uppery."

Irish Times
"A vividly intense and almost palpably immediate work of imagination."

Library Journal
"The style is eclectic enough to remind the reader of the New Wave, Beckett, Pinter, and Freud with a headache."

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