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As for Quinn, there is little that need detain us. Who he was, where he came from, and what he did are of no great importance.

I was just reading Paul Auster's New York Trilogy and came across the sentence above. I can grasp neither the structure of this sentence nor the meaning quite well, so I have two questions:

  1. Is this a valid structure?
  2. Whether my following understanding of the sentence is correct: We can easily describe Queen and get on with the story.

Any help and references would be highly appreciated.

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It means there is nothing there that should keep author and reader from moving on with the story. Since as the following sentence explains, Who he was, where he came from, and what he did are of no great importance.

Having a look at need detain, it's pretty straight forward.

As for Quinn, there is little that need detain us. It can be rephrased as, there are not many reasons that make it necessary to be detained at that place in the story.

The dictionary shows us

detain: Keep (someone) from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention -ODO

need: [AS MODAL, WITH NEGATIVE OR IN QUESTIONS] Expressing necessity or obligation: -ODO

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