Copi

Born in Buenos Aires in 1939, Raúl Damonte Botana derived his sobriquet Copi from a nickname his grandmother gave him, “copito de nieve,” or “little snowflake.” At six, he went into exile with his family in Uruguay and eventually settled in Paris, where he was a cartoonist, performer, playwright, and novelist until his death from an AIDS-related illness in 1987.

Copi

Born in Buenos Aires in 1939, Raúl Damonte Botana derived his sobriquet Copi from a nickname his grandmother gave him, “copito de nieve,” or “little snowflake.” At six, he went into exile with his family in Uruguay and eventually settled in Paris, where he was a cartoonist, performer, playwright, and novelist until his death from an AIDS-related illness in 1987.

Books by Copi

  • City of Rats

    Copi, Kit Schluter, César Aira

    Paperback

    “The Holy Mountain” meets “Ratatouille” in this X-rated fable by French provocateur Copi
  • City of Rats

    Copi, Kit Schluter, César Aira

    E Book

    “The Holy Mountain” meets “Ratatouille” in this X-rated fable by French provocateur Copi