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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perre gets lucky and nine again...,
By Joao Leao "free-lance cosmologist" (Cambridge, Mass., United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Adventures of Lucky Pierre: Directors' Cut (Hardcover)
Think of the infinite cycle of revenge initiated by Fellini's 8 and a half. Yes, the dream sequence! No, not the first one, the other later on when he is living in perfect harmony with all the 8 maybe 9 women of his dreams... Broadway still sings about it! Peter Greenway tried to re-movie it HIS way... Coover's way WAY outdoes them all proving that he is firmly transmodern, transcinematic, pantronic, pornoclastic, iconomorphic! Check the references. Go to imdb.com . Verify that Coover found Lucky Pierre in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0507267/bio">Herschell Gordon Lewis</a> 1961 forgotten naive exploit of the same name which no one cared to see or comment on. Brought Pierre out of retirement to protagonize as only he could, the brunt of feminist deconstructive romp in this newly meta-Tarrantinized nitemare of romp and stomp, this de-Ramboesque purge so telling of the times.
It is Felini lionised! It is Mastroiani finally "Slavroinized"! It is the all-consumming, selfcom-summing, sum total of all male fears penned with the supreme mastery of the pen-is-my-pained-penis only Coover commands. This is a brilliant work, in more ways than anyone can find or fathom. A slap o mastery that one can only hope, has the infinity of sequels it deserves and engenders in the mind! If you have not read it yet and you are not reading it now, what the hell are you waiting for? |
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The Adventures of Lucky Pierre: Directors' Cut by Robert Coover (Hardcover - Oct. 2002)
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