Re: who was Armand Coppens?
- From: "Francis A. Miniter" <faminiter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:16:23 -0400
Jack Campin - bogus address wrote:
I can't find anything on the web that identifies "Armand Coppens",
author of "Memoirs of an Erotic Bookseller".
Maurice Girodias having a bit of fun by including himself as a
character in the book? (He's the only definitely identifiable one
I can spot, and also the least characterized one of any importance).
==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === <http://www.campin.me.uk> ====
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You may not find much. It is not uncommon for writers of erotic literature to use pseudonyms to hide their identity. You probably remember one of the more memorable quests, like that for Americ'a Deep Throat, was for the true identity of Pauline Reage, author of L' Histoire d'O (1954). It was only in the late 90s that she revealed herself to be Dominique Aury, an employee of a Publishing House.
As to Armand Coppens, there actually was an Armand Coppens who was born in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1922, and who would have been about the correct age to right the Memoirs in 1969. The original text was in English and published at th Grove Press, which gives the linguistic background of the author, but does not indicate any nationality, since at that time, few publishers showed the courage of Grove Press to publish controversial books.
Francis A. Miniter
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