Stephen Cooper on River of Angels Pt 2
Thursday, January 22 at 2:30 PM on KPFK 90.7 FM: My guest this week is Stephen Cooper, the leading biographer, scholar, and booster of the writer John Fante. He is winner of an NEA for his fiction, a filmmaker, and creative writing teacher at CSULB for many years. He is the author of Full of Life: A Biography of John Fante, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year and cowrote and produced the Netflix Original Documentary Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski.
Cooper writes remarkable short stories, fiction which has appeared widely, including in The ThreePenny Review, American Fiction and the Santa Monica Review. Now ten of his short stories are collected in a volume titled River of Angels, out from the literary collective What Books Press --- the river being both metaphorical and very real indeed and the angels being human or imagined or fallen if always redeemable. This is a gorgeous and defining collection with a cover by legendary artist Gronk. I taped an hour with Cooper, who reads from his stories and discusses them in this segment, Part 2.
Thanks for listening to Bibliocracy on the radio, online, as a Community of Writers podcast, or at the BibliocracyRadio.org website. Please donate to KPFK today. Call the station at (818) 985-KPFK, or go online to kpfk.org.
Thanks to the Community of Writers for production help, and for hosting Bibliocracy Radio as a podcast. For more on the Community of Writers, please visit its website: https://communityofwriters.org/