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Robert Coover

Robert Lowell Coover (born February 4, 1932) is an American novelist, short story writer, and T.B. Stowell Professor Emeritus in Literary Arts at Brown University.[1] He is generally considered a writer of fabulation and metafiction.

Robert Coover
Coover in 2009
Born (1932-02-04) February 4, 1932 (age 91)
Charles City, Iowa, United States
OccupationWriter
Alma materSouthern Illinois University Carbondale
Indiana University Bloomington (B.A.)
University of Chicago (M.A.)
Period1960s–present
GenreShort story, novel
SpouseMaría del Pilar Sans Mallafré (1959–present)
Children

Background

Coover was born in Charles City, Iowa.[2] He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale, received his B.A. in Slavic Studies from Indiana University Bloomington in 1953,[3] then served in the United States Navy from 1953 to 1957, where he became a lieutenant.[4] He received an M.A. in General Studies in the Humanities from the University of Chicago in 1965. In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.[5] Coover has served as a teacher or writer in residence at many universities. He taught at Brown University from 1981 to 2012.[6][7][8]

Coover's wife is the noted needlepoint artist Pilar Sans Coover.[9][10][11] They have three children, including Sara Caldwell.[12]

Literary career

Coover's first novel was The Origin of the Brunists, in which the sole survivor of a mine disaster starts a religious cult. His second book, The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop., deals with the role of the creator. The eponymous Waugh, a shy, lonely accountant, creates a baseball game in which rolls of the dice determine every play, and dreams up players to attach those results to.[13]

Coover's 1969 short story collection Pricksongs and Descants contains the celebrated metafictional story "The Babysitter," which was adapted into the 1995 movie of the same title, directed by Guy Ferland.[14]

Coover's best-known work, The Public Burning, deals with the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in terms that have been called magic realism. Half of the book is devoted to the mythic hero Uncle Sam of tall tales, dealing with the equally fantastic Phantom, who represents international Communism. The alternate chapters portray the efforts of Richard Nixon to stage the execution of the Rosenbergs as a public event in Times Square. As reviewer Thomas R. Edwards wrote in The New York Times, "Astonishingly, Nixon is the most interesting and sympathetic character in the story."[15]

Coover's 1982 novella Spanking the Maid remained one of his favorites; asked in an interview "Which of your books will get you into heaven?", Coover quipped, "Spanking the Maid. God's deep into S&M."[16] A later novella, Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears (1987), offers an alternate Nixon, one who is devoted to football and sex with the same doggedness with which he pursued political success in this reality. The theme anthology A Night at the Movies includes the story "You Must Remember This", a piece about Casablanca that features an explicit description of what Rick and Ilsa did when the camera wasn't on them. Pinocchio in Venice returns to mythical themes.[17]

In 1987 he was the winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story. In 2021, Coover, in a collaboration with Art Spiegelman, released Street Cop with Isolarii.

Electronic literature

 
Coover demonstrating the "CaveWriting" software

Coover was a supporter of early electronic literature, and was one of the founders of the Electronic Literature Organization. He taught electronic literature at Brown University and organized events such as the Technology Platforms for 21st Century Literature (TP21CL), held at Brown in 1999.[18] In 1992 he published the essay "The End of Books" in the New York Times,[19] making a mainstream audience aware of the new genre for perhaps the first time. The "now infamous" essay[20] "roiled the literary scene and declaimed the imminent demise of the novel".[21] Many scholars of electronic literature reference the essay, for instance J. Yellowlees Douglas in the title of her book, The End of Books–Or Books Without End? Reading Interactive Narratives.[22] In 1993, Coover published a second New York Times essay on electronic literature: "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer"[23]

Coover established the MFA program in Digital Language Arts at Brown University,[24] and helped bring a string of writers of electronic literature to the university, including John Cayley, Talan Memmott, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, William Gillespie[25] and Samantha Gorman.[26][27] Talan Memmott was Brown University's first graduate fellow of electronic writing.[28]

Bibliography

Novels

Short fiction

Novelettes

Collections

  • Pricksongs & Descants (1969)
  • In Bed One Night & Other Brief Encounters (1983)
  • A Night at the Movies or, You Must Remember This (1987)
  • A Child Again (2005)
  • Going for a Beer: Selected Short Fictions (2018)[29]
  • Coover Stories (2023)

Uncollected Stories

  • “Blackdamp.” Noble Savage, no. 4 (October 1961), 218-29.
  • “The Square Shooter and the Saint: A Story about Jerusalem.” Evergreen Review, no. 25 (July/August 1962): 92-101.
  • “Dinner with the King of England.” Evergreen Review, no. 27 (November/December 1962): 110-18.
  • “D.D. Baby.” Cavalier, July 1963, 53-56, 93.
  • “The Neighbors.” Argosy, January 1966, 129-33.
  • “Letter from Patmos.” Quarterly Review of Literature, no. 16, 1969, 29-31.
  • “That the Door Opened.” Quarterly Review of Literature, no. 16, 1969, 311-17.
  • “The Reunion.” Iowa Review 1.4 (Fall 1970): 64-67.
  • “Party Talk: Unheard Conversation at Gerald’s Party. Fiction International 18.2 (Spring 1990): 187-203.
  • “A Sudden Story.” TriQuarterly, no. 78, Spring/Summer 1990, 396.
  • “Touch.” Paris Review 40.149 (Winter 1998): 155-59.
  • “The Photographer.” Fence Magazine 2.2 (Fall/Winter 1999-2000): 30-41.
  • “On Mrs. Willie Masters.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 24.3 (Fall 2004): 10-23.
  • “Ten Minutes in the Orxatería La Valenciana.” Storie, Afternoon Anthology, no. 42/43, 2008, 227.
  • “Red-Hot Ruby.” Conjunctions, no. 50, Spring 2008, 450-69.
  • "The Case of the Severed Hand." Harper's Magazine, June 2008.
  • "White-Bread Jesus". Harper's Magazine, December 2008.
  • "The War Between Sylvania and Freedonia." Harper’s Magazine, July 2010, 62-66.
  • "An Encounter". Fortnightly Review, 2010.
  • "The Old Man".Fortnightly Review, 2011.
  • “The Box.” Conjunctions, no. 56, Spring 2011, 221-27.
  • "Matinée". New Yorker, 25 July 2011, 67-71.
  • "Vampire". Granta, 21 October 2011.
  • "The Colonel’s Daughter". New Yorker, 2 September 2013.
  • "The Frog Prince". New Yorker, 27 January 2014.
  • "The Waitress". New Yorker, 19 May 2014.
  • "The Crabapple Tree". New Yorker, 12 January 2015.
  • "The Hanging of the Schoolmarm". New Yorker, 28 November 2016.
  • "The Wall". Conjunctions, no. 68, Spring 2017.
  • "The Boss". New Yorker, 2 August 2017.
  • "M*rphed". Granta, 20 October 2017.
  • "Treatments". New Yorker, 30 April 2018.
  • "Hulk". Granta, 10 June 2019.
  • "Citizen Punch". New Yorker, 18 July 2019.

Plays

  • The Kid (1970)
  • Love Scene (1971)
  • Rip Awake (1972)
  • A Theological Position (1972)

Other

  • The Water Pourer (1972) An unpublished chapter from The Origin of the Brunists, signed by author and limited to 300 copies. 22 pages.
  • "The End of Books". The New York Times. June 21, 1992. (essay)
  • "The Bad Book". On the Bible

Awards and honors

William Faulkner, Brandeis University, American Academy of Arts and Letters, National Endowment of the Arts, Rea Lifetime Short Story, Rhode Island Governor's Arts, Pell, and Clifton Fadiman Awards, Rockefeller, Guggenheim, Lannan Foundation, and DAAD fellowships [30]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Literary Arts". Brown University.
  2. ^ Evenson, Brian (2003). Understanding Robert Coover. University of South Carolina Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-1570034824.
  3. ^ Stengel, Wayne B. (2001). "Robert Coover". In Fallon, Erin; Feddersen, R.C.; Kurtzleben, James; Lee, Maurice A.; Rochette-Crawley, Susan (eds.). A Reader's Companion to the Short Story in English. Routledge. pp. 118–32. ISBN 1-57958-353-9.
  4. ^ McGrath, Steve. "Writing: an internal process", Midweek Main Campus, Orono, Maine, volume 84, number 45, April 17, 1979, page 2.
  5. ^ "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" January 30, 1968, New York Post
  6. ^ . The Providence Phoenix. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07.
  7. ^ "Unspeakable Practices V: Festival Bios". Brown University.
  8. ^ "Unspeakable Practices V: Celebrating Robert Coover". Brown University.
  9. ^ Born María del Pilar Sans Mallafré
  10. ^ "Pilar Sans Coover".
  11. ^ "Contemporary Midwest Writers Series, Nos. 1,2 Author(s): Franklyn Alexander, Robert Bly, Robert Coover and Camille Blachowicz". The Great Lakes Review. 3 (1): 66–73. Summer 1976. JSTOR 41337445.
  12. ^ Current Biography Yearbook 1991, volume 52. H. W. Wilson. 1992. p. 159.
  13. ^ Moor, Robert (July 2014). "Strange Loop". Harper's. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  14. ^ Zdunkiewicz, Lech (2018). "A Contextualization of Robert Coover's "The Babysitter"". Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw (8): 59–77.
  15. ^ Edwards, Thomas R. (August 14, 1977). "Real People, Mythic History". The New York Times. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  16. ^ Playboy, January 2006, p. 33.
  17. ^ Michael Joshua Rowin (April 1, 2010). "Pulp Fictions and Hypertexts with Robert Coover". L Magazine. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  18. ^ Guernsey, Lisa (1999-04-15). "New Kind of Convergence: Writers and Programmers". New York Times. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  19. ^ Coover, Robert (1992-06-21). "The End of Books". New York Times. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  20. ^ Carpenter, J.R. (2011-11-24). "Generating Books: Paradoxical Print Snapshots of Digital Literary Processes" (PDF). “Congrés Internacional Mapping e-lit: Lectura i anàlisi de la literatura digital” (Universitat de Barcelona, 24-25 Nov 2011).
  21. ^ Grondahl, Paul (2017-03-08). "Robert Coover, pioneer of hypertext, prefers print". Times Union. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  22. ^ Douglas, J. Yellowlees (2000). The end of books--or books without end? : reading interactive narratives. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-11114-0. OCLC 41649564.
  23. ^ Coover, Robert (1993-08-29). "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer". New York Times. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  24. ^ "Celebrating Coover". www.brownalumnimagazine.com. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  25. ^ Hayles, N. Katherine (2007). "Electronic Literature: What is it?". eliterature.org. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  26. ^ "Cave Writing: Reshaping Writing at Brown | ELMCIP". elmcip.net. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  27. ^ Warren, Jamin (2019-09-11). "Samantha Gorman". Killscreen. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  28. ^ Baard, Mark. "Writing in 3-D". No. July/August 2003. Brown Alumni Monthly. pp. 33–35.
  29. ^ "Home Page".
  30. ^ "Robert Coover | Literary Arts Program".

External links

  • Faculty Home Page at Brown University
  • . Providencephoenix.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-08-19.– Interview
  • Robert Coover at IMDb
  • The End of Books
  • Rettberg, Scott (19 September 2008). "A History of the Future of Narrative: Robert Coover on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. Retrieved 2011-08-19.– Novelist Robert Coover's keynote address at the Electronic Literature in Europe seminar (elitineurope.net), September 13, 2008. Introduced by Scott Rettberg. Videography by Martin Arvebro.
  • Lydon, Christopher (2008-12-09). "In the Obama Moment: Robert Coover". Radio Open Source. Radio Interview
  • Bookworm Interviews (Audio) with Michael Silverblatt: December 2005, December 2005

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This article is about the American novelist For other people named Coover see Coover Robert Lowell Coover born February 4 1932 is an American novelist short story writer and T B Stowell Professor Emeritus in Literary Arts at Brown University 1 He is generally considered a writer of fabulation and metafiction Robert CooverCoover in 2009Born 1932 02 04 February 4 1932 age 91 Charles City Iowa United StatesOccupationWriterAlma materSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleIndiana University Bloomington B A University of Chicago M A Period1960s presentGenreShort story novelSpouseMaria del Pilar Sans Mallafre 1959 present ChildrenDiana NinSara ChapinRoderick Luis Contents 1 Background 2 Literary career 3 Electronic literature 4 Bibliography 4 1 Novels 4 2 Short fiction 4 3 Plays 4 4 Other 5 Awards and honors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground EditCoover was born in Charles City Iowa 2 He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale received his B A in Slavic Studies from Indiana University Bloomington in 1953 3 then served in the United States Navy from 1953 to 1957 where he became a lieutenant 4 He received an M A in General Studies in the Humanities from the University of Chicago in 1965 In 1968 he signed the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest pledge vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War 5 Coover has served as a teacher or writer in residence at many universities He taught at Brown University from 1981 to 2012 6 7 8 Coover s wife is the noted needlepoint artist Pilar Sans Coover 9 10 11 They have three children including Sara Caldwell 12 Literary career EditCoover s first novel was The Origin of the Brunists in which the sole survivor of a mine disaster starts a religious cult His second book The Universal Baseball Association Inc J Henry Waugh Prop deals with the role of the creator The eponymous Waugh a shy lonely accountant creates a baseball game in which rolls of the dice determine every play and dreams up players to attach those results to 13 Coover s 1969 short story collection Pricksongs and Descants contains the celebrated metafictional story The Babysitter which was adapted into the 1995 movie of the same title directed by Guy Ferland 14 Coover s best known work The Public Burning deals with the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in terms that have been called magic realism Half of the book is devoted to the mythic hero Uncle Sam of tall tales dealing with the equally fantastic Phantom who represents international Communism The alternate chapters portray the efforts of Richard Nixon to stage the execution of the Rosenbergs as a public event in Times Square As reviewer Thomas R Edwards wrote in The New York Times Astonishingly Nixon is the most interesting and sympathetic character in the story 15 Coover s 1982 novella Spanking the Maid remained one of his favorites asked in an interview Which of your books will get you into heaven Coover quipped Spanking the Maid God s deep into S amp M 16 A later novella Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears 1987 offers an alternate Nixon one who is devoted to football and sex with the same doggedness with which he pursued political success in this reality The theme anthology A Night at the Movies includes the story You Must Remember This a piece about Casablanca that features an explicit description of what Rick and Ilsa did when the camera wasn t on them Pinocchio in Venice returns to mythical themes 17 In 1987 he was the winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story In 2021 Coover in a collaboration with Art Spiegelman released Street Cop with Isolarii Electronic literature Edit Coover demonstrating the CaveWriting software Coover was a supporter of early electronic literature and was one of the founders of the Electronic Literature Organization He taught electronic literature at Brown University and organized events such as the Technology Platforms for 21st Century Literature TP21CL held at Brown in 1999 18 In 1992 he published the essay The End of Books in the New York Times 19 making a mainstream audience aware of the new genre for perhaps the first time The now infamous essay 20 roiled the literary scene and declaimed the imminent demise of the novel 21 Many scholars of electronic literature reference the essay for instance J Yellowlees Douglas in the title of her book The End of Books Or Books Without End Reading Interactive Narratives 22 In 1993 Coover published a second New York Times essay on electronic literature Hyperfiction Novels for the Computer 23 Coover established the MFA program in Digital Language Arts at Brown University 24 and helped bring a string of writers of electronic literature to the university including John Cayley Talan Memmott Noah Wardrip Fruin William Gillespie 25 and Samantha Gorman 26 27 Talan Memmott was Brown University s first graduate fellow of electronic writing 28 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2019 Novels Edit The Origin of the Brunists 1966 The Universal Baseball Association Inc J Henry Waugh Prop 1968 A Political Fable 1968 reprinted as The Cat in the Hat for President A Fable 2018 The Public Burning 1977 Spanking the Maid 1982 Gerald s Party 1986 Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears 1987 Pinocchio in Venice 1991 Dr Chen s Amazing Adventure 1991 John s Wife 1996 Briar Rose 1996 Ghost Town 1998 The Adventures of Lucky Pierre Director s Cut 2002 The Grand Hotels of Joseph Cornell 2002 Stepmother 2004 Noir 2010 The Brunist Day of Wrath 2014 Huck Out West 2017 The Enchanted Prince 2018 Open House 2023 Short fiction Edit Novelettes Street Cop with Art Spiegelman 2021 Collections Pricksongs amp Descants 1969 In Bed One Night amp Other Brief Encounters 1983 A Night at the Movies or You Must Remember This 1987 A Child Again 2005 Going for a Beer Selected Short Fictions 2018 29 Coover Stories 2023 Uncollected Stories Blackdamp Noble Savage no 4 October 1961 218 29 The Square Shooter and the Saint A Story about Jerusalem Evergreen Review no 25 July August 1962 92 101 Dinner with the King of England Evergreen Review no 27 November December 1962 110 18 D D Baby Cavalier July 1963 53 56 93 The Neighbors Argosy January 1966 129 33 Letter from Patmos Quarterly Review of Literature no 16 1969 29 31 That the Door Opened Quarterly Review of Literature no 16 1969 311 17 The Reunion Iowa Review 1 4 Fall 1970 64 67 Party Talk Unheard Conversation at Gerald s Party Fiction International 18 2 Spring 1990 187 203 A Sudden Story TriQuarterly no 78 Spring Summer 1990 396 Touch Paris Review 40 149 Winter 1998 155 59 The Photographer Fence Magazine 2 2 Fall Winter 1999 2000 30 41 On Mrs Willie Masters Review of Contemporary Fiction 24 3 Fall 2004 10 23 Ten Minutes in the Orxateria La Valenciana Storie Afternoon Anthology no 42 43 2008 227 Red Hot Ruby Conjunctions no 50 Spring 2008 450 69 The Case of the Severed Hand Harper s Magazine June 2008 White Bread Jesus Harper s Magazine December 2008 The War Between Sylvania and Freedonia Harper s Magazine July 2010 62 66 An Encounter Fortnightly Review 2010 The Old Man Fortnightly Review 2011 The Box Conjunctions no 56 Spring 2011 221 27 Matinee New Yorker 25 July 2011 67 71 Vampire Granta 21 October 2011 The Colonel s Daughter New Yorker 2 September 2013 The Frog Prince New Yorker 27 January 2014 The Waitress New Yorker 19 May 2014 The Crabapple Tree New Yorker 12 January 2015 The Hanging of the Schoolmarm New Yorker 28 November 2016 The Wall Conjunctions no 68 Spring 2017 The Boss New Yorker 2 August 2017 M rphed Granta 20 October 2017 Treatments New Yorker 30 April 2018 Hulk Granta 10 June 2019 Citizen Punch New Yorker 18 July 2019 Plays Edit The Kid 1970 Love Scene 1971 Rip Awake 1972 A Theological Position 1972 Other Edit The Water Pourer 1972 An unpublished chapter from The Origin of the Brunists signed by author and limited to 300 copies 22 pages The End of Books The New York Times June 21 1992 essay The Bad Book On the BibleAwards and honors EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2013 1967 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel for The Origin of the Brunists 1987 Rea Award for the Short StoryWilliam Faulkner Brandeis University American Academy of Arts and Letters National Endowment of the Arts Rea Lifetime Short Story Rhode Island Governor s Arts Pell and Clifton Fadiman Awards Rockefeller Guggenheim Lannan Foundation and DAAD fellowships 30 See also EditList of electronic literature authors critics and works Digital poetry E book History Electronic literature Hypertext fiction Interactive fiction LiteratronicaReferences Edit Literary Arts Brown University Evenson Brian 2003 Understanding Robert Coover University of South Carolina Press p 1 ISBN 978 1570034824 Stengel Wayne B 2001 Robert Coover In Fallon Erin Feddersen R C Kurtzleben James Lee Maurice A Rochette Crawley Susan eds A Reader s Companion to the Short Story in English Routledge pp 118 32 ISBN 1 57958 353 9 McGrath Steve Writing an internal process Midweek Main Campus Orono Maine volume 84 number 45 April 17 1979 page 2 Writers and Editors War Tax Protest January 30 1968 New York Post Unspeakable Practices V Celebrating the Life and Work of Robert Coover The Providence Phoenix Archived from the original on 2014 04 07 Unspeakable Practices V Festival Bios Brown University Unspeakable Practices V Celebrating Robert Coover Brown University Born Maria del Pilar Sans Mallafre Pilar Sans Coover Contemporary Midwest Writers Series Nos 1 2 Author s Franklyn Alexander Robert Bly Robert Coover and Camille Blachowicz The Great Lakes Review 3 1 66 73 Summer 1976 JSTOR 41337445 Current Biography Yearbook 1991 volume 52 H W Wilson 1992 p 159 Moor Robert July 2014 Strange Loop Harper s Retrieved July 29 2021 Zdunkiewicz Lech 2018 A Contextualization of Robert Coover s The Babysitter Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw 8 59 77 Edwards Thomas R August 14 1977 Real People Mythic History The New York Times Retrieved July 29 2021 Playboy January 2006 p 33 Michael Joshua Rowin April 1 2010 Pulp Fictions and Hypertexts with Robert Coover L Magazine Retrieved July 29 2021 Guernsey Lisa 1999 04 15 New Kind of Convergence Writers and Programmers New York Times Retrieved 2022 10 15 Coover Robert 1992 06 21 The End of Books New York Times Retrieved 2022 10 15 Carpenter J R 2011 11 24 Generating Books Paradoxical Print Snapshots of Digital Literary Processes PDF Congres Internacional Mapping e lit Lectura i analisi de la literatura digital Universitat de Barcelona 24 25 Nov 2011 Grondahl Paul 2017 03 08 Robert Coover pioneer of hypertext prefers print Times Union Retrieved 2022 10 15 Douglas J Yellowlees 2000 The end of books or books without end reading interactive narratives Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press ISBN 0 472 11114 0 OCLC 41649564 Coover Robert 1993 08 29 Hyperfiction Novels for the Computer New York Times Retrieved 2022 10 15 Celebrating Coover www brownalumnimagazine com Retrieved 2022 10 15 Hayles N Katherine 2007 Electronic Literature What is it eliterature org Retrieved 2022 10 15 Cave Writing Reshaping Writing at Brown ELMCIP elmcip net Retrieved 2022 10 15 Warren Jamin 2019 09 11 Samantha Gorman Killscreen Retrieved 2022 10 15 Baard Mark Writing in 3 D No July August 2003 Brown Alumni Monthly pp 33 35 Home Page Robert Coover Literary Arts Program External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Coover Faculty Home Page at Brown University Robert Coover Providencephoenix com Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 08 19 Interview Robert Coover at IMDb The End of Books Rettberg Scott 19 September 2008 A History of the Future of Narrative Robert Coover on Vimeo Vimeo com Retrieved 2011 08 19 Novelist Robert Coover s keynote address at the Electronic Literature in Europe seminar elitineurope net September 13 2008 Introduced by Scott Rettberg Videography by Martin Arvebro Lydon Christopher 2008 12 09 In the Obama Moment Robert Coover Radio Open Source Radio Interview Bookworm Interviews Audio with Michael Silverblatt December 2005 December 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Coover amp oldid 1142872541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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