Robert Cohen (novelist)
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Robert Cohen (born 1957) is an American novelist and short fiction writer.


Life

Cohen grew up in Westfield, New Jersey. He attended UC Berkeley and subsequently received his MFA from Columbia University.


Works

Cohen's themes center around issues of contemporary identity and transcendence. His writing has been praised as "wild and ingenious" by ''The New York Times'', "formidable" by ''The Atlantic Monthly'', and "ruefully funny" by the ''San Francisco Chronicle.'' DG Meyers of ''A Commonplace Blog'' writes, "Sentence by sentence, Robert Cohen is perhaps the best prose stylist of any American novelist now writing." His first novel, ''The Organ Builder,'' was praised by the New York Times Book Review as "an intimate, stunningly written portrait of a man and his reluctant confrontation with the past … all narrated in a voice that often approaches sheer poetry." His second, ''The Here and Now,'' won the Ribalow Prize for Best Jewish Novel of 1996. His third novel, ''Inspired Sleep,'' was called "a sparkling comic novel of postmodern pathologies…more than just a brilliant book – it's a transporting read" and "a great fat multiplex of a novel, beautifully written, funny, moving, sardonic and sad, it's a brilliantly executed indictment of our biomechanistic age, where there's a cure for every ache and, more importantly, an ache for every cure." A collection of stories, ''The Varieties of Romantic Experience,'' was published in 2002; his most recent novel, ''Amateur Barbarians,'' in 2009. For these he has earned numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Writers Award, a Lila Wallace Writers Award, and a Pushcart Prize. A former Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard University, Cohen has also taught at the Iowa Writers Workshop, Rice University, the University of Houston, and SUNY Stony Brook. He currently teaches literature and creative writing at
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Books

*''The Organ Builder''. Harper & Row. 1988. *''The Here and Now''.
Scribner Scribner may refer to: Media * Charles Scribner's Sons, also known as Scribner or Scribner's, New York City publisher * ''Scribner's Magazine'', pictorial published from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the ''Commentator ...
. 1996. *''Inspired Sleep: A Novel''.
Scribner Scribner may refer to: Media * Charles Scribner's Sons, also known as Scribner or Scribner's, New York City publisher * ''Scribner's Magazine'', pictorial published from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the ''Commentator ...
. 2001. *''The Varieties of Romantic Experience: Stories''.
Scribner Scribner may refer to: Media * Charles Scribner's Sons, also known as Scribner or Scribner's, New York City publisher * ''Scribner's Magazine'', pictorial published from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the ''Commentator ...
. 2002.
"The Varieties of Romantic Experience"
Originally published in ''Harper's'', February 1990 *''Amateur Barbarians''.
Scribner Scribner may refer to: Media * Charles Scribner's Sons, also known as Scribner or Scribner's, New York City publisher * ''Scribner's Magazine'', pictorial published from 1887–1939 by Charles Scribner's Sons, then merged with the ''Commentator ...
. 2009. *''Going to the Tigers: Essays and Exhortations''. University of Michigan Press. 2022.


Stories and essays

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Awards

*1987:
Pushcart Prize The Pushcart Prize is an American literary prize published by Pushcart Press that honors the best "poetry, short fiction, essays or literary whatnot" published in the small presses over the previous year. Magazine and small book press editors are ...
*2000:
Whiting Award The Whiting Award is an American award presented annually to ten emerging writers in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and plays. The award is sponsored by the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Mrs. (American English) or Mrs (British English; standard E ...
*2003:
Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
*Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Award


References


External links


Profile at The Whiting FoundationNPR Review of ''The Varieties of Romance''
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