Robert Coover
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Robert Coover (born February 4, 1932) is an American author and professor in the Literary Arts program at Brown University. He is generally considered a writer of fabulation and metafiction.
Coover was born in Charles City, Iowa. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale, received his B.A. in Slavic Studies from Indiana University in 1955, then served in the United States Navy. He received an M.A. in General Studies in the Humanities from the University of Chicago in 1965. Coover has served as a teacher or writer in residence at many universities.
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.
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 find what is really going on amidst the welter of narratives.
A later novella, Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears offers an alternate Nixon, one who devoted to football and sex 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.
Coover is one of the founders of the Electronic Literature Organization.
[edit] See also
- Jay David Bolter
- J.Yellowlees Douglas
- N. Katherine Hayles
- Shelley Jackson
- Michael Joyce
- George Landow
- Lev Manovich
- Stuart Moulthrop
- Nicole Terez
[edit] Selected works
- A Child Again (2005)
- Stepmother (2004)
- The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (Director's Cut) (2002)
- Ghost Town (1998)
- John's Wife (1996)
- Briar Rose (1996)
- Pinocchio in Venice (1991)
- Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears (1987)
- A Night at the Movies (1987)
- Gerald's Party (1986)
- In Bed One Night & Other Brief Encounters (1983) (short fiction)
- Spanking the Maid (1982)
- A Political Fable (1980)
- The Public Burning (1977)
- A Theological Position (1972) (plays)
- Pricksongs & Descants (1969) (short fiction)
- The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. (1968)
- The Origin of the Brunists (1966)
[edit] External links
- Literary Encylopedia (in-progress)
- Brown Faculty Website
- Interview
- IMDB
- 1986 audio interview of Robert Coover by Don Swaim of CBS Radio, RealAudio
Categories: 1932 births | Living people | American novelists | American short story writers | Brown University faculty | Members of The American Academy of Arts and Letters | Electronic literature | Iowa writers | Rhode Island writers | People from Providence, Rhode Island | Indiana University alumni