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Robert Coover

    4 février 1932 – 5 octobre 2024

    Coover est respecté comme un expérimentateur vital parmi l'avant-garde des écrivains postmodernes américains. Son œuvre stimulante offre un aperçu de la nature de la création littéraire, des formes narratives et des mythes culturels. Convaincu dès le début de sa carrière que les modes narratifs traditionnels étaient épuisés, Coover a été un pionnier dans diverses techniques narratives inventives. Il a employé des structures métafictionnelles complexes et des pastiches ludiques de divers genres pour satiriser la société américaine contemporaine et le rôle de l'auteur.

    Robert Coover
    The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
    The Universal Baseball Association, Inc.
    The Origin of the Brunists
    The Cat In The Hat For President A Political Fable
    Open House
    The Brunist Day of Wrath
    • The Brunist Day of Wrath

      • 1100pages
      • 39 heures de lecture
      4,3(124)Évaluer

      Continuing the narrative from Coover's acclaimed debut, this sequel delves deeper into the lives of the Brunists, exploring themes of faith, identity, and the complexities of belief. The characters face new challenges and revelations as they navigate their intertwined fates in a world that questions the nature of reality and illusion. Rich in symbolism and layered storytelling, this novel invites readers to reflect on the power of community and the search for meaning in an unpredictable universe.

      The Brunist Day of Wrath
    • Open House

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(25)Évaluer

      Set in a lavish penthouse high above Manhattan, a diverse mix of guests and uninvited attendees converge, creating a tense atmosphere where the affluent and the desperate intertwine. As a complex con unfolds, those with ulterior motives become entangled in a web of deception, realizing too late the true nature of their gathering. The occasion remains ambiguous, leaving readers to ponder whether it’s a celebration, a spiritual meeting, or a real estate showcase, all while the stakes escalate dramatically.

      Open House
    • Fifty years after the original release of Coover's satire, this rollicking fable of the grotesque, unhinged Cat in the Hat (and the stuffed shirts who bet on his success) makes for a bitterly funny indictment of politics-as-usual in 2017.

      The Cat In The Hat For President A Political Fable
    • The Origin of the Brunists

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(503)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a devastating coal-mine explosion, the story follows the sole survivor who becomes a charismatic prophet, attracting a cult-like following. As media amplifies his influence, the cult's members converge on the Mount of Redemption, anticipating the apocalypse. Through this narrative, Coover explores themes of religious fervor and societal madness, blending humor with sharp insight. The novel showcases his distinctive style and critiques the extremes of belief and conformity in American culture.

      The Origin of the Brunists
    • A satirical fable with a rootless and helpless accountant as the protagonist. Alone in his apartment, he spends all his nights and weekends playing an intricate baseball game of his own invention. The author has won the William Faulkner Award and an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award.

      The Universal Baseball Association, Inc.
    • The Adventures of Lucky Pierre

      Directors' Cut

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(61)Évaluer

      Set in the enigmatic Cinecity, a blend of utopia and dystopia, the narrative follows Lucky Pierre, a multifaceted character who embodies the roles of porn star, clown, and everyman. Through the perspectives of his nine female muse-directors, he navigates various personas, from a naive castaway to a love-struck suburban husband. This work serves as both a celebration of cinema's allure and a profound exploration of how sexuality shapes identity, showcasing the author's masterful storytelling and unique vision.

      The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
    • Pricksongs and Descants

      Fictions

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(1160)Évaluer

      Exploring the boundaries of reality and fantasy, this collection of short stories features whimsical and darkly humorous narratives that twist traditional fairy tales and bedtime stories. Characters embark on peculiar journeys, such as two children led into the woods by an old man, a husband confronting the surreal aftermath of his wife's death, and a babysitter caught in a web of erotic dreams. Coover's inventive storytelling showcases his unique voice and establishes him as a significant figure in American literature.

      Pricksongs and Descants
    • Pricksongs & Descants

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(47)Évaluer

      Remakes old stories: of Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, and Beauty (who married her Beast and spends a lifetime suffering his doggy stink).

      Pricksongs & Descants
    • Huck Out West

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(259)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the impending Civil War, the story explores Huck's journey after Tom Sawyer chooses to embrace civilization instead of escaping it. Left feeling "dreadful lonely," Huck navigates a treacherous landscape filled with bandits and war parties. As he embarks on his Western adventures, he reconnects with old friends and confronts difficult truths and choices, highlighting themes of friendship, isolation, and the struggle between civilization and freedom.

      Huck Out West
    • Ghost Town

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(279)Évaluer

      Set in a dusty Western town, the story follows a nameless rider who becomes embroiled in classic Western escapades like gunfights and train robberies. Robert Coover reimagines the genre with a blend of humor and surrealism, drawing inspiration from legends like Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour while infusing the narrative with a unique comic energy. The novel explores themes of choice and desire, particularly in the rider's romantic dilemma between a saloon singer and a schoolmistress. It offers a vibrant, chaotic vision of the American West.

      Ghost Town