My Second Death by LydiaCooper Paperback, 336 Pages, Published 2013 by Gallery Books ISBN-13: 978-1-4405-6129-0, ISBN: 1-4405-6129-X
"In Lydia Cooper's wry and absorbing debut novel, we are introduced to Mickey Brandis, a brilliant twenty-eight-year-old doctoral candidate in medieval literature who is part Lisbeth Salander and part Dexter. She lives in her parents' garage and swears too often, but she never complains about the rain or cold, she rarely eats dead animals, and she hasn't killed a man since she was ten. Her life is dull and predictable but legal, and she ..."
My Second Death (Hardback) by LydiaCooper Hardcover, 335 Pages, Published 2013 by Tyrus Books, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-4405-6126-9, ISBN: 1-4405-6126-5
"“Are you Judith Greene?” She says, “Oh! Did you know her?” After a slight pause,
I say, “Yes. I was a—she was my therapist.” Judith Greene tilts head. The cream-
colored rolls of fat on her neck dimple. “Oh, I'm sorry I said you were disrespectful!
I thought—I mean, you know how kids are these days. Every Halloween it's the
same, you know? Do you want to come in? It's real cold out.” “No. Thanks. How
well did you know her?” Judith G ..."
"Volume Ten of the Cormac McCarthy Journal may well be our most lively and interesting issue yet. This issue discusses a variety of McCarthy's works, including Samuel Beckett's influence on The Sunset Limited and the echoes of King Lear in No Country for Old Men. We also engage the background radiation of the Vietnam War in No Country. Blood Meridian's terrifying supervillain Judge Holden comes in for an amusing and troubling comp ..."
Hidden Agendas How Journalists Influence the News by Lydia Anita Miljan, Barry Cooper Paperback, 212 Pages, Published 2003 by Ubc Press ISBN-13: 978-0-7748-1020-3, ISBN: 0-7748-1020-3
"An outstanding group of scholars, authors, journalists and historians explores the social, economic, political and literary influences on the autobiographical masterpiece of Cormac McCarthy's Tennessee period. The only dedicated volume of critical essays on many aspects of this complex work, this volume discusses the Knoxville of McCarthy's childhood, its real-life denizens who became the novel's unforgettable characters, the problemati ..."
My Second Death by LydiaCooper 336 Pages, Published 2012 by Simon And Schuster ISBN-13: 978-1-4405-6127-6, ISBN: 1-4405-6127-3
"“Are you Judith Greene?” She says, “Oh! Did you know her?” After a slightpause, I say, “Yes.Iwas a—she was my therapist.” Judith Greene tilts head. The cream- colored rolls of fat on her neck dimple. “Oh, I'm sorry Isaid you were disrespectful!"
"“Will you love me for the rest of my life?” “No…I’ll love you for the rest of mine.” Best friends falling in love seems like the makings of a happy ending - or not? Advertising execs, Rodriqua Phillips and Adrian Hawk have been good friends for three years, when their easy relationship turns passionate and things become complicated. As a young boy, Adrian lost his mother in a tragic car accident, and seeing how his father's soul ..."
No More Heroes(1st Edition) Narrative Perspective and Morality in Cormac McCarthy (Southern Literary Studies) by Lydia R. Cooper Hardcover, 200 Pages, Published 2011 by Lsu Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8071-3721-5, ISBN: 0-8071-3721-9
My Second Death(Unabridged) by LydiaCooper, Dina Pearlman Cd, Published 2016 by Audible Studios On Brilliance Audio Audiobook, Mp3 Audio, Unabridged ISBN-13: 978-1-5318-1436-6, ISBN: 1-5318-1436-0
"In Lydia Cooper's wry and absorbing debut novel, we are introduced to Mickey Brandis, a brilliant 28-year-old doctoral candidate in medieval literature who is part Lisbeth Salander and part Dexter. She lives in her parents' garage and swears too often, but she never complains about the rain or cold, she rarely eats dead animals, and she hasn't killed a man since she was 10. Her life is dull and predictable but legal, and she intends to ..."
"This is the hardcover edition of You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville. This handsome volume is identical in content to the paperback edition."
Cormac McCarthy A complexity theory of literature (Contemporary American and Canadian Writers) by Cooper, Lydia R. Paperback, 248 Pages, Published 2023 by Manchester University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-5261-7205-1, ISBN: 1-5261-7205-4
Cormac McCarthy(1st Edition) A complexity theory of literature (Contemporary American and Canadian Writers) by Cooper, Lydia R. Hardcover, 248 Pages, Published 2021 by Manchester University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-5261-4858-2, ISBN: 1-5261-4858-7
Hidden Agendas(Updated) How Journalists Influence the News by Lydia Anita Miljan, Barry Cooper Hardcover, 188 Pages, Published 2003 by Ubc Press ISBN-13: 978-0-7748-1019-7, ISBN: 0-7748-1019-X
Cormac McCarthy A complexity theory of literature by Lydia R. Cooper 277 Pages, Published 2021 by Manchester University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-5261-4857-5, ISBN: 1-5261-4857-9
"Combining the fields of evolutionary economics and the humanities, this book examines McCarthy’s literary works as a significant case study demonstrating our need to recognise the interrelated complexities of economic policies, ..."