Try: A Novel
Third in the George Miles Cycle: "It is finally time to admit that Cooper -- whose work is constantly compared to Genet, Baudelaire, etc. -- is like no other" (Paper). Simultaneously deadpan and queasily raw, Try is the... See More
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Quick ViewThird in the George Miles Cycle: "It is finally time to admit that Cooper -- whose work is constantly compared to Genet, Baudelaire, etc. -- is like no other" (Paper). Simultaneously deadpan and queasily raw, Try is the... See More
(57 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom literary cult hero Dennis Cooper comes his most haunting work to date. "An American master... Cooper is the most important transgressive literary artist since Burroughs." --Salon In secret passageways, hidden rooms... See More
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Quick ViewThe final novel in the award-winning George Miles Cycle. "A triumphant finale to one of the most intense series of novels ever written" (Mondo). The stunning conclusion to Dennis Cooper's five-book cycle, Period earned... See More
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Quick ViewA brilliant novel of LA's underground from the author of Closer, "the last literary outlaw in mainstream American fiction" (Bret Easton Ellis). Chris is a young porn star who wants to experience death at someone else's... See More
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Quick ViewThe first novel in the notorious, award-winning George Miles Cycle -- "a crowning achievement in American letters [from] a master of transgressive fiction" (Tony O'Neill, The Guardian, UK). Proclaimed "the most dangerous... See More
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Quick View"[A] brilliant, triumphantly lurid writer as well as a supremely talented, elegant stylist whose prose is smart and nervy. He might also be the last literary outlaw in mainstream American fiction." -- Bret Easton... See More
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Quick ViewWhen Dennis is thirteen, he sees a series of photographs of a boy apparently unimaginably mutilated. Dennis is not shocked, but stunned by their mystery and their power; their glimpse at the reality of death. Some years... See More
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Quick ViewSecond in the award-winning George Miles Cycle, "as intense a dissection of human relationships and obsession that modern literature has ever attempted" (The Guardian). When Dennis is thirteen, he sees a series of... See More
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Quick View"In another country or another era, Dennis Cooper's books would be circulated in secret, explosive samizdat editions that friends and fans would pass around and savor like forbidden absinthe." -- New York Times Book Review... See More