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* Dennis Cooper: “I’ve Never Written a Book That’s Personal Like This Before” @ AnotherMag * PW Picks: Books of the Week * I WISHED reviewed by Golnoosh Nour @ queerguru
- About Me – DC's - Dennis Cooper blog
* Dennis Cooper: “I’ve Never Written a Book That’s Personal...
- Mine for yours: My favorite novels of all time - Dennis Cooper blog
p.s. Hey. So, I’m absolutely positive I’ve forgotten some...
- About Me – DC's - Dennis Cooper blog
* Dennis Cooper: “I’ve Never Written a Book That’s Personal Like This Before” @ AnotherMag * PW Picks: Books of the Week * I WISHED reviewed by Golnoosh Nour @ queerguru
21 de may. de 2022 · p.s. Hey. So, I’m absolutely positive I’ve forgotten some novels I revere, but there’s a shot at listing my current all-time very favorites. Obviously, the biggest reason I’m sharing my faves is in hopes that you reading this might share some of your favorite novels in return.
24 de jul. de 2016 · For fifteen years, Dennis Cooper kept a literary and Google blog called The Weaklings. Without warning, it disappeared. PHOTOGRAPH BY LEONARDO CENDAMO / LUZ / REDUX
For over a decade, writer Dennis Cooper maintained a literary-leaningblog with a cult following where he posted fiction, art, and more. Last month, Google deleted it without notice.
14 de sept. de 2021 · Is One of Dennis Cooper’s Most Vulnerable and Enigmatic Books Yet. The literary icon talks about his latest work, which memorializes his most famous (and infamous) character, George Miles. By Juan Velasquez. September 14, 2021.
Dennis Cooper is a novelist, critic, director, blogger, and curator. Since 2005, he has split his time between Paris and Los Angeles. Cooper is perhaps best known for his landmark of experimental American fiction, The George Miles Cycle , which is comprised of Closer (1989), Frisk (1991), Try (1994), Guide (1997), and Period (2000).