Berg

Ann Quin
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A man called Berg, who changed his name to Greb, came to a seaside town intending to kill his father... So begins Ann Quin's first novel, which has been compared to the fiction of Samuel Beckett and Nathalie Sarraute. Against the backdrop of this gritty seaside town, an absurd and brutal plot develops involving three characters - Alistair Berg, his father, and their mutual mistress. In his attempt to kill his father, Berg mutilates a ventriloquist's dummy, almost falls victim to his father's mistaken sexual advances, and is relentlessly taunted by a group of tramps. Disturbing and at times startlingly comic, Berg chronicles the interrelations among these three characters as they circle one another in an escalating spiral of violence.
Genres: FictionBritish LiteratureNovelsLiterature20th CenturyLiterary FictionWomensNovellaClassicsFemale Authors
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