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The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
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Bob's Books -- The Novels > 2002 -- The Adventures of Lucky Pierre: Director's Cut

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Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 193 comments Don't let the pornographic nature of this book fool you. Gass may have spent thirty years on The Tunnel ;; Coover spent nearly forty years writing this genius piece of fiction.


Mala | 9 comments Here's my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

And I've a few questions to ask you...


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Amy | 73 comments I wish this one were available in e-book form; just putting it out there...


Mala | 9 comments Amy wrote: "I wish this one were available in e-book form; just putting it out there..."

Hi Amy. I've the tree book version of Lucky, but if you need any other book of Coover in epub format, I'll be happy to share.


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Amy | 73 comments Hi, Mala. To my knowledge, I have all Coovers that are known to be currently available in ebook format.


Geoff | 6 comments I'm just getting into this one now, but man, the writing is out of this world. Immersive imaging, such a rich interesting vocabulary. It kind of caught me by surprise, though I guess it shouldn't have. Anyway, I'm hooked on Pierre already...


Mala | 9 comments Geoff wrote: "I'm just getting into this one now, but man, the writing is out of this world. Immersive imaging, such a rich interesting vocabulary. It kind of caught me by surprise, though I guess it shouldn't..."

Coover said in his Bookslut interview that he regards Lucky Pierre book as a history of the filmic century. Are you getting that sense or is the porn overshadowing it?
To me the writing trumped everything else but then a cynic would say that Coover was after all, writing about porn here.


Geoff | 6 comments Yeah I'm getting the sense of it as a history of the filmic century. I'm very familiar with the directors in the dedication, so I'm already on the lookout for their influence. I'm finding it to be a deeply sad book.


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