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He has also written and photographed feature stories for newspapers and magazines, primarily on subjects related to travel, and was the recipient of the 2003 Lowell Thomas Gold Medal from the Society of American Travel Writers. He appears in ''Best American Travel Writing 2004'' (editor Pico Ayer). Although they are not as successful as the novels and travel work, he has written a number of full-length plays and screenplays, as well as a short opera libretto.

In , Frank Gehry , Daniel Libeskind , and Diller And Scofidio . For years Cooper collaborated on new media pieces with Diller And Scofidio , including a landscape/video installation at the World's Fair in Switzerland, and a subverted motel room at the Santa Fe Biennial. Based on his novel ''Delirium'', he co-created a large-scale installation at the Milan Triennale with Peter Eisenman , one of the principle architects responsible for Deconstructivism . He has used Voice Recognition software and online translation services in order to generate paintings.

His novels are widely reviewed internationally, but are read mostly by a small cult (especially strong in academia and particularly architecture schools) - although his first novel ''Amnesia'' was a Bestseller in Canada, and he has been translated into Italian and Spanish.


NOVELS

  • ''Amnesia'' ( 1992 )

  • ''Delirium'' ( 1998 )



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