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Delirium (Cooper novel)

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Cover artist
  
Joyce Tenneson

Publisher
  
Hyperion

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
February 1998

Preceded by
  
Amnesia

Genre
  
Philosophical fiction

Country
  
Canada

Publication date
  
February 1998

Pages
  
232

Author
  
Douglas Anthony Cooper

Page count
  
232

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Delirium is a 1998 novel by Douglas Anthony Cooper and is the second entry in his Izzy Darlow series. The book was released by Hyperion in February 1998, and the Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada noted that it was "the first novel by an established author that was serialized on the Internet (Cooper began serializing the novel in 1994, shortly after the Web became widely available.)"

Contents

Synopsis

Delirium has Izzy Darlow in New York, investigating the architect Ariel Price in order to write a biography about the man. Price proves to be an unwilling subject, threatening to murder his biographer.

Reception

The New York Times wrote: "Although you can argue about whether the book represents high or low art, it's clearly art. Calling it pulp of a very high order allows you to pick your qualification: yes, but it's still pulp; or, yes, but it's still of a very high order." Quill and Quire expressed disappointment over Delirium, calling it "overwrought". Kirkus Reviews considered the book “baffling” as well as “fascinating.” They described Cooper as “a comic-surrealist crossbreed of the late Lawrence Durrell and William S. Burroughs".

References

Delirium (Cooper novel) Wikipedia