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Cosmo (book)
Canadian book of short stories From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cosmo is a 2012 short story collection published by Coach House Books.[1] It is the debut book and short story collection of Canadian writer Spencer Gordon. The book features stories involving themes of celebrity, pop culture, and contemporary identity.[2]
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Reception
CBC Books awarded Cosmo "The Overlookie Bookie Award for Most Underrated Canadian Book."[3] Writing for Dazed Magazine, author Lauren Oyler included Cosmo in the article, "Ten of the best alt-lit reads from Canada right now."[4] The publication 49th Shelf listed Cosmo as one of "Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2012."[5]
Cosmo received mostly positive reviews from publications, such as Quill & Quire (which gave Cosmo a starred review),[6] the National Post,[2] HTML Giant,[7] the Winnipeg Free Press,[8]The Walrus,[9] The Winnipeg Review,[10] Scene Magazine,[11] and Lemon Hound.[12]
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See also
- Cruise Missile Liberals by Spencer Gordon
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External links
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