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God Jr. eBook

by Dennis Cooper
language: english
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc., December of 2007 ‧
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Dennis Cooper's sparely crafted novels have earned him an international reputation-even as his subject matter has made him a controversial figure. God Jr. is a stunningly accomplished new novel that marks a new phase in Cooper's noteworthy career.
God Jr. is the story of Jim, a father who survived the car crash that killed his teenage son Tommy. Tommy was distant, transfixed by video games and pop culture, and a mystery to the man who raised him. Now, disabled by the accident, yearning somehow to absolve his own guilt over the crash, Jim becomes obsessed with a mysterious building Tommy drew repetitively in a notebook before he died. As the fixation grows, Jim starts to take on elements of his son-at the expense of his job and marriage-but is he connecting with who Tommy truly was?
A tender, wrenching look at guilt, grief, and the tenuous bonds of family, God Jr. is unlike anything Dennis Cooper has yet written. It is a triumphant achievement from one of our finest writers.

God Jr.

by Dennis Cooper

Property Description
ISBN: 9781555846251
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Release Date: December of 2007
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781555846251

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dennis Cooper

Dennis Cooper began writing poems and short stories at a very young age, but only at the age of 15 did he seriously dedicate himself to writing, after reading Rimbaud and Sade. In 1976 he founded Little Caesar Magazine and Press, which he ran until 1982. From 1983 to 1985 he was director of the Beyond Baroque literary and artistic center in California. In 1985 he went to Amsterdam, where he lived for two years. It was there that he began his most ambitious literary project, the George Miles cycle, a series of five interconnected novels. His nine novels and the various anthologies he organized earned him great critical acclaim.

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