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Dennis Cooper (born January 10, 1953) is an American novelist, poet, critic, editor and performance artist.He is best known for the George Miles Cycle, a series of five semi-autobiographical novels published between 1989 and 2000 and described by Tony O'Neill "as intense a dissection of human relationships and obsession that modern literature has ever attempted."
Dennis Cooper (portrayed by Josh Pence; season 2–present, [7] recurring season 1 [8]) is the oldest tenant in the Coterie who is an aspiring musician. Jamie Hunter
The Sluts is a 2004 novel by American author Dennis Cooper.It is about an online community discussing Brad, a gay male sex worker, and ascertaining his identity; eventually, the online community becomes obsessed with the "Brad saga" and stories of sexual and physical violence are reported, though they are eventually found to be a ruse.
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Tuesday’s Good Trouble series finale. Proceed at your own risk! The Coterie has closed its doors. Good Trouble wrapped up its five-season run on ...
Frisk is a 1991 novel by Dennis Cooper. In 1995, the book was made into a film of the same name directed by Todd Verow. Plot summary
Frisk is a 1995 American drama film directed by Todd Verow, based on the 1991 novel of the same name by author Dennis Cooper.It is a first-person narrative about a serial killer.
Culpable is an investigative true crime podcast hosted by Dennis Cooper that covers the 2014 death of 21-year-old Christian Andreacchio. [1] [2] It is produced by Dennis Cooper, Mark Minnery, Donald Albright, and Jacob Bozarth as a partnership of Black Mountain Media, Tenderfoot TV, Resonate Recordings, and Cadence13.
Jerk is a one-person puppet play by the American writer Dennis Cooper, made in collaboration with director Gisèle Vienne and performer Jonathan Capdevielle, based on Cooper's 1993 novel of the same name. [1] It is based on the story of serial killer Dean Corll and his teenage accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. [1]