- Madison Cooper
Madison Alexander Cooper, Jr., (
June 3 ,1894 -September 28 ,1956 ) was an American businessman and philanthropist from Waco,Texas , and is best remembered for his longnovel "Sironia, Texas " (1952), which made publishing history at that time as the longest novel in English originally published in book form, at an estimated 1.1 million words. It was superseded in 1988 byL. Ron Hubbard 'sMission Earth , at about 1.2 million words, and again in 2008 byMark Leach 'sMarienbad My Love , at 17 million words.Cooper graduated from the
University of Texas at Austin with a degree in English, and served as a lieutenant and captain for the U.S. Army inWorld War I .Cooper wrote one additional novel, "
The Haunted Hacienda " (1955), which did not fare as well as "Sironia, Texas". He also wrote book reviews for the "Dallas Morning News ".Waco's municipal airport is named in Cooper's honor.
External links
*Handbook of Texas|id=CC/fco59|name=Madison Cooper
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