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Robert Coover Bundle
Robert Coover
A Coover two-fer! You get the novella, Stepmother, and the collection, A Child Again. Both take up our childhood tales and, with brutal humor and penetrating strangeness, turn them into something more disturbing. Both are illustrated by Michael Kupperman and, consequently, are beautiful. "As his dazzling career continues to demonstrate, Mr. Coover is a one-man Big Bang of exploding creative force." -New York Times "Robert Coover remains our foremost verbal wizard, our laughter in the dark." -T.C. Boyle "At age 75, Coover is still a brilliant mythmaker, a potty-mouthed Svengali, and an evil technician of metaphors. He is among our language's most important inventors, and it is more crucial than ever to read him." -Ben Marcus
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