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Returning to the scene of hurt
Violent repetition and disturbance in Anna Kavan’s Ice
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Nell Osborne explores the “difficult” but fascinating legacy of experimental British writer Anna Kavan. Osborne traces the pathologisation often attributed to Kavan’s experimental tendencies as well as the affective disturbance that her re-enactment of gendered and sexual violence frequently prompt for the reader. Osborne makes a case for the theatricality and ambivalence of Kavan’s audacious oeuvre. Dwelling on wounded repetition in Kavan’s final novel Ice (1967), this essay explores how violent repetition becomes a strategy that enacts tonal ambivalence even as it indexes structural violence.

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