Radical and racy, Robert Coover's Coover Stories is a new collection
of incisive, inventive works from the postmodern master.
When Robert Coover's first collection Pricksongs & Descants came out
in 1969, his short
story "The Babysitter," took the literary world by storm. Described as
"metafiction at its best,"
his work is taught in classrooms more than half a century later, no less
relevant--and
irreverent--than at its debut. Provocative, experimental, and biting,
Coover's darkly satiric
writing has pushed the avant-garde to its limits and sired a generation
of postmodernists.
Coover Stories is the fourth short story collection from Robert
Coover. Drawing on decades of experience, the William Faulkner
Foundation Award-winning writer continues to shock and engage his
readers with his wit, style,
and keen critical eye for the paradoxes of modernity.