Edmund Cooper

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Edmund Cooper (April 30, 1926 - March 11, 1982) was a poet and prolific writer of science fiction and detective novels, published under his own name and several pen names.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Marple, near Stockport, Cheshire, Cooper left school at 15 and joined the Merchant Navy. After World War II, he trained as a teacher and began to publish short stories. His first novel, Deadly Image (later republished as The Uncertain Midnight) was completed in 1957 and published in 1958. A 1956 short story, Brain Child, was adapted as the movie The Invisible Boy (1957). Several of his early works were published under pseudonyms as Cooper was not proud of them.

By 1968, Cooper had achieved enough success to commit to writing full time. The following year The Uncertain Midnight was adapted for Swiss television, in French. At the height of his modest popularity, in the 1970s, he began to review science fiction for the Sunday Times and continued to do so until his death of alcohol-related illnesses in 1982.

[edit] Work and criticism

An atheist and individualist, Cooper's science fiction often depicts unconventional heroes facing unfamiliar and remote environments. The colonisation of extra-terrestrial planets is a common theme and is the basis of the Expendables series, published under the name Richard Avery. The Expendables is notable both for the diversity of its cast of characters and for the frank nature of their conversations and attitudes on racial and sexual topics.

Cooper's depiction of women often proved controversial. Several of his books depicted future worlds dominated by women, often to the detriment of all. Cooper has been quoted as disparaging women's mental capacity: "let them have totally equal competition ... they'll see that they can't make it."[1]

[edit] Publications

[edit] Novels

[edit] As Martin Lester

  • 1954, Black Phoenix

[edit] As George Kinley

  • 1954 Ferry Rocket

[edit] As Broderick Quain

  • 1954 They Shall Not Die

[edit] As Richard Avery

The Expendables Series:

[edit] Short stories (collections)

[edit] Work adapted for the screen

  • 1957 Invisible Boy
  • 1969 The Uncertain Midnight (French)
  • 1978 Death Watch as "OBN in Arrivo", part of series: I Raconti di Fantascienza da Blassetti (Italy)"[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Edmund Cooper's Biography
  2. ^ Edmund Cooper bibliography

[edit] External link

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