'Which Piece Fits in Precisely Where?': Disorientation as Queer Strategy in Ann Quin's Three.

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Women-A Cultural Review Pub Date : 2025-05-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/09574042.2025.2469999
Alice Hill-Woods
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The British experimental writer, Ann Quin (1936-73), has gained notoriety in recent years for her unconventional prose that decidedly swims against the current of canonical writing from the time. While she lived a life that strayed beyond heteronormative ideals, scholars rarely categorize her as a queer author. Her fragmentary novel Three (1966) follows a tripartite relationship between a couple and their young female lodger, and its plot and form leave much to be queried. Taking an approach informed by queer theory, this article positions Three as a distinctly queer novel, using disorientation as a lens for reading Quin's experimentation with language. Mediated by its evocatively arranged garden objects, temporal flux, disorientating losses and gaps, and utopian dreams and reveries encoded in complex syntax, Three operates as a text with plentiful potential. Three calls forth both the uncomfortable and painful dimensions of nonnormative desires, as well as making clear what ambitious experiments in fiction can do: that is, propose a different, more queer-tender world.

“哪一块适合放在哪里?”:迷失方向是安·奎因的《三》中的酷儿策略。
英国实验作家安·奎因(Ann Quin, 1936-73)近年来因其特立独行的散文而声名狼藉,她的散文显然与当时的权威写作潮流背道而驰。虽然她的一生偏离了异性恋的理想,但学者们很少将她归类为酷儿作家。她的短篇小说《三》(1966)讲述了一对夫妇和他们年轻的女房客之间的三方关系,其情节和形式令人质疑。本文以酷儿理论为指导,将《三》定位为一部独特的酷儿小说,以迷失方向为视角来解读奎恩的语言实验。通过其令人回味的花园物品,时间的流动,迷失方向的损失和间隙,以及用复杂的语法编码的乌托邦梦想和幻想,《三》作为一个具有丰富潜力的文本运作。《三》唤起了非规范欲望的不舒服和痛苦的维度,也清楚地表明了小说中雄心勃勃的实验可以做什么:即提出一个不同的、更酷儿温柔的世界。
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