My love affair with reading T.C. Boyle has not diminished. This guy is a master wordsmith. I just read 3 more short stories in his ‘After the Plague’ collection. Generally, I find short story collections rather uneven but not with this collection. So far I have read 7 out of 16 stories ande have enjoyed everyone. That’s not to say that some didn’t stand out more than others but they were all very good. Not a bad one in the bunch and all with the deeper meaning that seems to be Boyle’s specialty. He delves into social issues and explores all sides. All this with complete plots and excellent character developmenmt, all in each of his short stories.
I’m not going to do my normal review of each of the 3 stories I read this time. Instead I am going to an interesting link from Penguin Books. It’s a reader’s guide to ‘After the Plague’ and has an interview with T.C. Boyle. Here.
Like I said in previous weeks, if you haven’t read anything by . T. Coraghessan Boyle, what are you waiting for? Go now, be sure to start with Chicxulub, here.
If you would like to participate in Short Story Mondays or just find out about some great short stories, go to John of The Book Mine Set. He has a short story review every Monday and a place for you to link your short story reviews. Come join in the fun!
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Definitely your 2010 discovery of the year, I’d think!
Have you read any of his novels yet? So far, I’ve only read The Tortilla Curtain and just loved it. It looks at illegal immigration from both sides of the issue. It was one of my favorite books read in 2008.
The Women will be next. My oldest daughter bought me a signed first edition (from her college’s book store) last Christmas. Can’t wait!
I didn’t know that’s what the C stood for! I haven’t read anything by Boyle, either, but now… I’ll keep an eye out 🙂 You’ve convinced me!
John, for sure! Thanks to you and JoAnn for introducing him to me.
JoAnn, I just started Tortilla Curtain yesterday. LOL! I’m listening to the audio version while I do my fitness.
Aarti, C stands for Coraghessan. I hope you do give Chicxulub a try. The link I gave is where you can read it for free and it is short.
Tortilla Curtain is great on audio!! Boyle is one of the few fiction authors that does a good job reading his own work. I’ll bet it keeps you exercising longer – enjoy!
Thanks JoAnn!