“如此激动人心,如此鲜活,如此独特”:与克莱尔-路易斯·班尼特谈论安·奎恩

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Women-A Cultural Review Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/09574042.2022.2019438
Leigh Wilson, Claire Bennett
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克莱尔-路易斯·贝内特在威尔特郡长大,在罗汉普顿大学学习文学和戏剧,后来移居爱尔兰,在那里工作并学习了几年戏剧。2013年,她获得了首届《怀特评论》短篇小说奖,并完成了她的处女作《池塘》,该书于2015年由the stingfly(爱尔兰)和Fitzcarraldo Editions(英国)出版,2016年由Riverhead(美国)出版。2016年,庞德入围迪伦·托马斯奖。她的小说和散文出现在许多杂志和期刊上,她也写艺术,经常为frieze杂志撰稿。她的小说《结账19号》于2021年8月由乔纳森·凯普出版。在完成《池塘》和写《结帐19》之间,她发现了奎因的作品。2021年,她为radio omoli制作了一个关于奎恩、安妮·埃诺和托夫·迪特莱夫森的节目(https://moli.ie/radio/series/writer-presents/writer-presents-claire-louise-bennett/)。Checkout 19直接参与了奎恩和她的工作,在这次采访中,她讨论了为什么奎恩的工作对她自己如此重要。
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‘So thrilling and so alive and so much its own thing’: Talking to Claire-Louise Bennett about Ann Quin
Abstract Claire-Louise Bennett grew up in Wiltshire and studied literature and drama at the University of Roehampton before moving to Ireland where she worked in and studied theatre for several years. In 2013 she was awarded the inaugural White Review Short Story Prize and went on to complete her debut book, Pond, which was published by The Stinging Fly (Ireland) and Fitzcarraldo Editions (UK) in 2015 and by Riverhead (US) in 2016. Pond was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize in 2016. Her fiction and essays have appeared in numerous magazines and journals, and she also writes about art and is a frequent contributor to frieze. Her novel, Checkout 19, was published by Jonathan Cape in August 2021. In between finishing Pond and writing Checkout 19, she discovered Quin’s work. In 2021 she made a programme for RadioMoLi on Quin, Annie Ernaux and Tove Ditlevsen (https://moli.ie/radio/series/writer-presents/writer-presents-claire-louise-bennett/). Checkout 19 directly engages with Quin and her work, and in this interview she discusses why Quin’s work is so significant for her own.
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