Coover, Robert

Coover, Robert

▪ American author
in full  Robert Lowell Coover  
born Feb. 4, 1932, Charles City, Iowa, U.S.

      American writer of avant-garde fiction, plays, poetry, and essays whose experimental forms and techniques mix reality and illusion, frequently creating otherworldly and surreal situations and effects.

      Coover attended Southern Illinois University, Indiana University (B.A., 1953), and the University of Chicago (M.A., 1965). He taught at several universities, notably Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

      His first, and most conventional, novel, The Origin of the Brunists (1966), tells of the rise and eventual disintegration of a religious cult. The protagonist of The Universal Baseball Association, Inc. (1968) creates an imaginary baseball league, in which fictitious players take charge of their own lives. Written in the voice of Richard Nixon (Nixon, Richard M.) and satirizing the national mood of the early 1950s, The Public Burning (1976) is what Coover called a “factional account” of the trial and execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (Rosenberg, Julius; and Rosenberg, Ethel). Among his other works are Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears? (1987), Pinocchio in Venice (1991), John's Wife (1996), Ghost Town (1998), and The Adventures of Lucky Pierre: Director's Cut (2002), the tale of an idolized pornographic-film actor who lives in a society of limitless sexual extravagance.

      Coover's short-story collection Pricksongs & Descants (1969) was praised for its “verbal magic,” and several of his stories were adapted for theatrical performance, including “The Baby Sitter” (film 1995) and “Spanking the Maid.” In 2002 he published The Grand Hotels (of Joseph Cornell), a collection of 10 poetic vignettes derived from Joseph Cornell (Cornell, Joseph)'s assemblages (assemblage). Coover explored children's literature through Stepmother (2004), an illustrated modern fairy tale for adults, and A Child Again (2005), a collection of grotesque retellings of childhood tales.

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