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  1. Dennis Cooper (born January 10, 1953) is an American novelist, poet, critic, editor and performance artist. He is best known for the George Miles Cycle , a series of five semi-autobiographical novels published between 1989 and 2000 and described by Tony O'Neill "as intense a dissection of human relationships and obsession that modern ...

  2. May 21, 2022 · * Podcast: Dennis Cooper: “I Wished” @ Bookworm * I Wished Is One of Dennis Coopers Most Vulnerable and Enigmatic Books Yet * 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

  3. Incoming. FLUNKER, six fictions, 124 pp., coming from Amphetamine Sulphate in July. US, July 4: Preorders open. UK/Europe, July 19: Preorders open. Cover by Michael Salerno. Paperback available now. * ‘I Wished’ @ goodreads. * Dennis Cooper Gets Personal.

  4. 2 days ago · Excerpt. __________ Birdcage Inn (1998) ‘Birdcage Inn is the third film of Kim Ki-duk, who probably ranks as the Korean director with the most conflicted reputation. Although it was Kim’s first film which managed to attract international attention, it was a major failure at the box-office in Korea itself.

  5. Dennis Cooper is a California-born author who explores the limits of language and desire in his work. He has published poetry, novels, short stories, essays, and collaborative projects, and has won France's Prix Sade.

  6. Dennis Cooper was born on January 10, 1953. He grew up in the Southern California cities of Covina and Arcadia. He wrote stories and poems from early age but got serious about writing at 15 after reading Arthur Rimbaud and The Marquis de Sade.

  7. www.novembermag.com › content › dennis-cooperNovember: Dennis Cooper

    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).