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Going for a beer, selected short fictions, Robert Coover ; introduction by T.C. Boyle

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Going for a beer, selected short fictions, Robert Coover ; introduction by T.C. Boyle
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
short stories
Main title
Going for a beer
Oclc number
988287737
Responsibility statement
Robert Coover ; introduction by T.C. Boyle
Sub title
selected short fictions
Summary
Robert Coover has been playing by his own rules for more than half a century, earning the 1987 Rea Award for the Short Story as "a writer who has managed, willfully and even perversely, to remain his own man while offering his generous vision and versions of America." Coover finds inspiration in everything from painting, cinema, theater, and dance to slapstick, magic acts, puzzles, and riddles. His 1969 story "The Babysitter" has alone inspired generations of innovative young writers. Here, in this selection of his best stories, spanning more than half a century, you will find an invisible man tragically obsessed by an invisible woman; a cartoon man in a cartoon car who runs over a real man who is arrested by a real policeman with cartoon eyes; a stick man who reinvents the universe. While invading the dreams and nightmares of others, long dead, disrupting them from within, Coover cuts to the core of how realism works. He uses metafiction as a means of "interrogating the fiction making process," at least insofar as that process, when unexamined, has a way of entrapping us in false and destructive stories, myths, and belief systems. These stories are riven with paradox, ambivalence, strangeness, unrealized ambitions and desires, uncertainty, complexity, always seeking the potential for insight, for comedy. Through their celebration of the improbable and unexpected, and their distinctive but complementary grammars of text and film, Coover's selected short fictions entertain by engaging with the tribal myths that surround us--religious, patriotic, literary, erotic, popular--often satirizing the mindsets that, out of some obscure primitive need, perpetuate them. The thirty stories in Going for a Beer confirm Coover's reputation as "one of America's greatest literary geniuses" (Alan Moore)
Table Of Contents
The brother (1962) -- The elevator (1966) -- The wayfarer (1968) -- The hat act (1968) -- The gingerbread house (1969) -- The magic poker (1969) -- The babysitter (1969) -- Beginnings (1972) -- The dead queen (1973) -- The fallguy's faith (1976) -- In bed one night (1980) -- The tinkerer (1981) -- You must remember this (1985) -- Aesop's forest (1986) -- Cartoon (1987) -- Top hat (1987) -- Inside the frame (1987) -- The phantom of the movie palace (1987) -- Lap dissolves (1987) -- The early life of the artist (1991) -- The new thing (1994) -- Punch (2000) -- The invisible man (2002) -- The return of the dark children (2002) -- Riddle (2005) -- Grandmother's nose (2005) -- Stick man (2005) -- Going for a beer (2011) -- The Goldilocks variations (2013) -- Invasion of the Martians (2016)
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