Understanding T. C. Boyle

Paul Gleason

Understanding T. C. Boyle
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Published
4 April 2009
Pages
200
ISBN
9781570037801

Understanding T. C. Boyle

Paul Gleason

This is the first critical companion to the works of this darkly comic short story writer and novelist.
Understanding T. C. Boyle
is the first book-length study of one of contemporary America’s most prolific, popular, and critically acclaimed fiction writers. The author of seven short story collections and eleven novels, T. C. Boyle has been honored with the 1988 PEN/Faulkner Award for
World’s End , the 1997 Prix Medicis Etranger for
The Tortilla Curtain , the 1999 PEN/Malamud Award for
T. C. Boyle: Stories , and a 2003 National Book Award nomination for
Drop City . Boyle’s 1993 novel,
The Road to Wellville , was adapted into a feature film. Paul Gleason begins his investigation of Boyle’s work by exploring the biographical, historical, and literary contexts at play in the writer’s fiction. Gleason maps the literary influences that shaped Boyle’s ‘wise guy’ style, among them Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Flannery O'Connor, Raymond Carver, and Samuel Beckett. The volume then features chapters on Boyle’s short fiction and his novels of the past three decades. Gleason demonstrates Boyle’s literary development as entertainer, absurdist, social commentator and critic, and historical novelist who chronicles the baby boomer generation while addressing a range of contemporary social issues, such as race relations, illegal immigration, and feminism. Gleason shows how Boyle uses dark humor as a moral and satiric force for social commentary in the tradition of writers such as Charles Dickens and Mark Twain. Though the entertainment value of Boyle’s writing has much to do with his popularity, Gleason also sees him as an iconoclast who questions his generation’s ideals, philosophies, and actions.

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