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 · “The Origin of the Brunists,” published in , is Robert Coover’s first novel, and also his most well behaved. In , he described it as an attempt to “pay dues to traditional. About The Book. Originally published in , The Origin of the Brunists was a sensational debut that won the William Faulkner Foundation Award for Best First Novel and instantly established Robert Coover’s fictional mastery. Set in a small mid-American town, it begins with a coalmine explosion that claims ninety-seven lives. Origin of the Brunists is Robert Coover's first novel, originally published in , and established Coover as a great American writer of the 20th Century. His characters- and there is a huge cast in this novel- are formed of the same clay as Steinbeck's Joads or the fellows of Cannery www.doorway.ru by: 5.


Set in a small mid-American town, this nvoel begins with a coal-mine explosion that claims ninety-seven lives. Giovanni Bruno--hawk-faced, silent, some say deranged--is the only survivor. A lapsed Catholic given to peculiar visions, Bruno is adopted as a prophet by a group of secretive small-town mystics. "Exposed" by the town newspaper editor, the Brunist cult gains international notoriety. Buy The Origin of the Brunists by Robert Coover online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 3 editions - starting at $ Shop now. The Origin of the Brunists [COOVER, Robert] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Origin of the Brunists.


The Origin of the Brunists [COOVER, Robert] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Origin of the Brunists. The Origin of the Brunists. [Coover, Robert] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Origin of the Brunists. The Origin of the Brunists is Robert Coover's first novel. It tells the story of Giovanni Bruno, the lone survivor of a mine disaster that killed 97 of his co-workers, and the apocalyptic cult that forms around him. The main action of the novel is set in and around the fictional town of West Condon. The disaster in the novel is closely based on the coal mine explosion in West Frankfort, Illinois. In , Coover published a sequel, The Brunist Day of Wrath, set five years later.

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