Douglas Anthony Cooper
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- This article is about the writer. For the American Civil War general, please see Douglas H. Cooper.
Douglas Anthony Cooper (born 1960 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a writer who lives in Oaxaca, Mexico. He is often compared to metaphysical novelists like Italo Calvino and Milan Kundera, and many critics, including The New York Times, have likened him to Vladimir Nabokov.[1] Cooper has co-authored projects with artists and architects, notably with Peter Eisenman at the Milan Triennale, and with Diller + Scofidio on various new media installations around the world.[2] His novel Delirium is generally considered the first novel to be serialized on the World Wide Web.[3]
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- An Overview of The Dysarchitecture of Douglas Cooper - Critical Essay by Nancy Costigan
- Reviews of Douglas Anthony Cooper's Novels
- Canadian Gothic - Travel Essay Collected in Best American Travel Writing 2004, ed. Pico Ayer
- Dysmedia - Cooper's Home Page
- The Climber's Choice - Short story by Cooper on New Partisan
- A Book to Damage Children - Cooper discusses Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help