May 11, 2016
My poetry book Glued To The Sky is now also an audiobook. Glued To The Sky includes both narrative and lyric poems concerning group identity and gender issues in a wide variety of forms. Glued To The Sky was published by PulpBits in 2003. Sadly, PulpBits went out of business in 2007. An ebook version of Glued […]
June 26, 2011
Read the poem on kaffeinkatmandu.tumblr.com A poem I wrote two years ago that was just published on kaffe in katmandu, an arts/literature blog. Were I writing this poem now I would substitute the word “climaxing” for “ejaculating” since men without prostate glands do not ejaculate. When I fully recover from my prostate surgery I hope to […]
October 20, 2010
I was watching the Yankees-Rangers game and took the photo with PhotoBooth on our macbook. See my 10/05/2010 Spirit Day post.
October 11, 2010
David Cooper’s review of Yael Hedaya’s novel Eden compares Jessica Cohen’s translation with Ms. Hedaya’s original Hebrew. The novel features two marriages and a teenage girl all of whom are at-risk and in varied states of distress. Read the entire review on nyjournalofbooks.com An excerpt from Eden appears in Words Without Borders
August 9, 2010
Something Red will be of particular interest to Red Diaper babies, but it will also appeal to readers who are interested in recent history and family dynamics. Read this book review on New York Journal of Books
August 1, 2010
Looking west from Main street in Nashua: view of an old mill building (now apartments) with fountain. Three views from Mine Falls Park in Nashua (which has lovely paved walking and unpaved hiking trails).
July 19, 2010
To read the review click here Posted via email from davidfcooper’s posterous
Davar Torah on my brother Robert’s yahrzeit
June 28, 2019
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This is a Davar Torah or sermon (click on link) I gave at Park Slope Jewish Center during Shabbat morning services on June 22, 2019, which was my brother Robert’s 26th yahrzeit (death anniversary) on the Jewish calendar. I gave a shorter version of the same talk at AltShul two weeks earlier.