T. C. Boyle
T.C. Boyle is an American novelist and short-story writer. Since the mid-1970s, he has published eighteen novels and twelve collections of short stories. He won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1988 for his third novel, World’s End, and the Prix Medicis etranger (France) in 1995 for The Tortilla Curtain. His novel Drop City was a finalist for the 2003 National Book Award. Most recently, he has been the recipient of the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, the Henry David Thoreau Prize, and the Jonathan Swift Prize for satire. He is a Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Southern California and lives in Santa Barbara.
All Books By T. C. Boyle
A Death in Kitchawank, and Other Stories
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 9 hours 3 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
T. C. Boyle is one of the most renowned storytellers of the modern era. This collection of fourteen stories drifts effortlessly between myth and reality, encompassing a panorama of human emotions. In “The Marlbane Manchester Musser Award,” Boyle reveals a writer’s dismay when a simple trip is turned upside down by a stranger. “Los Gigantes” tells the story of a group of giants being used to create a new breed of soldier for the military. In “The Way You Look Tonight” Boyle examines the way our perceptions of our loved ones can change on a dime with just a simple revelation. And in “Sic Transit” he shows how quickly we can become consumed with curiosity.
Boyle travels the world in these and the rest of the stories, from California to Russia, Latin America to upstate New York, but his adept touch at depicting the lives of his characters never wavers.
... Read moreAdmiral
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 46 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
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3.4(12 ratings)
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in Harper’s and selected for The Best American Short Stories, 2008 by Salman Rushdie.
In high school Nisha worked as a dog-sitter for the Strikers, eccentric millionaires, taking care of their prized Afghan, Admiral. When she returns after college to tend to her ill mother, the Strikers call on her once again. But this time they want her to take care of Admiral II, the clone of their deceased dog. The original Admiral’s experiences must, of course, be replicated as closely as possible.
... Read moreAmerica
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: Sergio Gutierrez
- Length: 15 hours 21 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2007
- Language: Spanish
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3.66(55 ratings)
Topanga Canyon es el hogar de dos parejas cuyos destinos están a punto de chocar. El estilo liberal de vida de Delaney y Kyra Mossbacker les permite gozar de una existencia sencilla y placentera en una nueva comunidad privada. El es un escritor amante de la naturaleza, y ella una obsesiva agente de bienes y raices. Cándido y América Rincón son mexicanos ilegales que desesperadamente buscan alcazar el sueño americano mientras luchan por sobrevivir acampando a las orillas de un rio. Desde el momento en que aquel desafortunado accidente trae Cándido y Delaney en contacto cercano, estos cuatro y sus mundos opuestos se entrecruzan en lo que poco a poco se convierte en una tragicomedia de errores y malentendidos.
English translation: Topanga Canyon is home to two couples on a collision course. Los Angeles liberals Delaney and Kyra Mossbacker lead an ordered sushi-and-recycling existence in a newly gated hilltop community: he is a sensitive nature writer, she an obsessive realtor. Mexican illegals Candido and América Rincon desperately cling to their vision of the American Dream as they fight off starvation in a makeshift camp deep in the ravine. From the moment a freak accident brings Candido and Delany into intimate contact, these four and their opposing worlds gradually intersect in what becomes a tragicomedy of error and misunderstanding.
... Read moreAnacapa
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 41 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from Wild Child was originally published in A Public Space.
Reeling from his second divorce, Hunter is taken out on a party boat by his old college roommate, Damian. Looking forward to the promise of distraction, and maybe even the chance to meet a woman, Hunter acquiesces to the fishing adventure, despite his tendency toward seasickness. But outings with Damian are just as uncertain as the sea.
... Read moreAsh Monday
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 40 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the New Yorker.
Thirteen-year-old Dill has a tendency to get in trouble, to act out, and perhaps it is due to his mother’s latest boyfriend, Grady, leaving them behind. Meanwhile Sanjuro Ichyguro and his wife have moved from Japan to the United States and are having trouble adjusting. Between the cultural divide, the swelling emotions of their respective losses, and budding pyromania, Dill and Sanjuro are waging a silent war between their neighboring houses.
... Read moreBalto
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 45 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the Paris Review and selected for The Best American Short Stories, 2007 by Stephen King.
Angelle’s father is a drunk, and Angelle and her little sister, Lisette, know it. Their mother has told them as much. But their mother has abandoned them and gone back to France, leaving only the empty promise to return behind. Now Angelle is the key witness in a case that may decide whether she and Lisette are taken away from their father. Angelle must choose between the truth that could hurt them all and the “necessary truth” her father’s lawyer wants her to tell.
... Read moreBulletproof
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 46 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in Best Life.
Smithstown is a divided community, and Cal is right in the middle. He believes, like his best friend Dave, that evolution is scientific fact. But he’s drawn to Lynnese, a devout Christian who believes in intelligent design and whose daughter, Mary-Louise, has only widened the chasm forming in the town. As Smithstown is split between science and religion and their place in the local high school, Cal doesn’t know which way to turn or which side of the road to walk on.
... Read moreHands On
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 19 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the Kenyon Review.
A divorc+(r)e disturbed by her upcoming thirty-fifth birthday decides to get a Botox treatment. But then she develops a crush on the plastic surgeon, whose secretary looks like a walking advertisement for the whole industry. When he spurns her advances, she’s thrown further into a crisis of self-image, wanting only to see herself in a new light, as something better.
... Read moreLa Conchita
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 29 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the New Yorker.
Gordon is a delivery driver with a predilection toward road rage, and he’s on the most important delivery of his life. In Santa Barbara there’s a mother of three on life support waiting for Gordon, waiting for the liver he’s transporting from Los Angeles. But there’s a mudslide, and cars are being swept away, people being buried in the sludge. And Gordon, who’s as far from a hero as they come, has to find a way to get the liver to Santa Barbara.
... Read moreQuestion 62
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 43 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in Harper’s.
Mae is in her southern California garden early one morning when a tiger shows up at the edge of her yard. Meanwhile Mae’s sister, Anita, is in Wisconsin grieving her dead husband, dealing with a pack of feral cats under her trailer, and trying to start a relationship with Todd, a man who’s lobbying for a ballot measure that will allow people to kill strays. Mae and Anita have been vegetarians since high school, but they’re still learning what it means to care about animals, both wild and human.
... Read moreSin Dolor
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 44 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the New Yorker.
D+imaso Funes is a medical miracle. He didn’t make a sound when he was born, and as the years go by it’s found that he doesn’t feel pain. Not when he picks up hot coals with his bare hands or when he breaks his leg. To his father he is a sideshow freak, a spectacle from which he can make money, but to the village doctor who delivered him he is much more. He is a marvel, a wonder of genetics–the next step of human evolution.
... Read moreThe Lie
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 33 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
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3.54(96 ratings)
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the New Yorker.
Lonnie is tired. He’s tired of his job, the monotony of it, and tired of the predictability of his home life now that he’s a father. It’s a day like every other day, and he can’t face the inevitability of it all. So he lies. It’s a small lie, but he knows small lies become big ones. He knows it as soon as he says his daughter is in the hospital. But he can’t stop himself, and he can’t stop the lie from taking on a life of its own.
... Read moreThe Tortilla Curtain
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 11 hours 47 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2006
- Language: English
In this explosive and timely novel, T. C. Boyle explores an issue at the forefront of the political arena. He confronts the controversy over illegal immigration head-on, illuminating through a poignant, gripping story the people on both sides of the issue: the haves and the have-nots.
In Southern California’s Topanga Canyon, two couples live in close proximity and yet are worlds apart. High atop a hill overlooking the canyon, nature writer Delaney Mossbacher and his wife, real estate agent Kyra Menaker-Mossbacher, reside in an exclusive, secluded housing development with their son, Jordan. The Mossbachers are agnostic liberals with a passion for recycling and fitness.
Camped out in a ravine at the bottom of the canyon are Candido and America Rincon, a Mexican couple who have crossed the border illegally. On the edge of starvation, they search desperately for work in the hope of moving into an apartment before their baby is born. They cling to their vision of the American dream, which, no matter how hard they try to achieve it, manages to elude their grasp at every turn.
A chance, violent encounter brings together Delaney and Candido, instigating a chain of events that eventually culminates in a harrowing confrontation. The novel shifts back and forth between the two couples, giving voice to each of the four main characters as their lives become inextricably intertwined and their worlds collide.
The Rincons’s search for the American dream and the Mossbachers’ attempts to protect it comprise the heart of the story. In scenes that are alternately comic, frightening, and satirical, but always all “too real,” Boyle confronts not only immigration but social consciousness, environmental awareness, crime, and unemployment in a tale that raises the curtain on the dark side of the American dream.
... Read moreThe Unlucky Mother of Aquiles Maldonado
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 41 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in Playboy.
Marita Vallalba is revered in her Venezuelan village, and not just because her son, Aquiles Maldonado, is a big league baseball player in the United States. In fact, it is because of her son and his multimillion-dollar contract that has been splashed across the Venezuelan newspapers that she is kidnapped and held for ransom. Upon returning home, Aquiles is advised against paying the ransom, but he is prepared to go to any lengths to get his mother back.
... Read moreThe Women
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: Grover Gardner
- Length: 18 hours 35 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2009
- Language: English
Having brought to life eccentric cereal king John Harvey Kellogg in The Road to Wellville and sex researcher Alfred Kinsey in The Inner Circle, T. C. Boyle now turns his fictional sights on an even more colorful and outlandish character: Frank Lloyd Wright.
Boyle’s account of Wright’s life, as told through the experiences of the four women who loved him, blazes with his trademark wit and invention. Wright’s life was one long howling struggle against the bonds of convention, whether aesthetic, social, moral, or romantic. He never did what was expected and despite the overblown scandals surrounding his amours and very public divorces and the financial disarray that dogged him throughout his career, he never let anything get in the way of his larger-than-life appetites and visions. Wright’s triumphs and defeats were always tied to the women he loved: the Montenegrin beauty Olgivanna Milanoff; the passionate Southern belle Maud Miriam Noel; the spirited Mamah Cheney, tragically killed; and his young first wife, Kitty Tobin. In The Women, T. C. Boyle’s protean voice captures these very different women and, in doing so, creates a masterful ode to the creative life in all its complexity and grandeur.
... Read moreThirteen Hundred Rats
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 31 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in the New Yorker.
When Gerald Loomis loses his wife, friends and neighbors try to rally him with food and suggestions for pets to keep him company. But Gerald has already picked a pet, a Burmese Python he’s named Siddhartha. During a cold snap, Gerald ventures out to the pet store to pick up a rat to feed Siddhartha but finds he can’t follow through with letting the rat die.
... Read moreThree Quarters of the Way to Hell
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 28 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This short story from the collection Wild Child was originally published in Playboy.
It’s the middle of a snow storm, and Johnny Bandon, a washed up crooner in the style of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, is getting ready to record a Christmas single. The session musicians are there, and so is his backup singer. Darlene Delmar is a down and out soul singer ravaged by cheating boyfriends and STDs. But for this one moment in time, maybe music can reach out and soothe both Johnny and Darlene’s souls just one more time.
... Read moreWhen the Killing’s Done
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: Anthony Heald
- Length: 16 hours 11 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2011
- Language: English
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3.63(23 ratings)
From the bestselling author of The Women comes an action-packed adventure about endangered animals and those who would protect them.
Principally set on the wild and sparsely inhabited Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara, T. C. Boyle’s powerful novel combines pulse-pounding adventure with a socially conscious, richly humane tale regarding the dominion we attempt to exert, for better or worse, over the natural world. Alma Boyd Takesue is a National Park Service biologist who is spearheading the efforts to save the islands’ endangered native creatures from invasive species like rats and feral pigs, which, in her view, must be eliminated. Her antagonist, Dave LaJoy, is a dreadlocked local businessman who, along with his lover, the folksinger Anise Reed, is fiercely opposed to the killing of any species whatsoever and will go to any lengths to subvert the plans of Alma and her colleagues.
Their confrontation plays out in a series of escalating scenes in which these characters violently confront one another, contemplate acts of sabotage, court danger, and tempt the awesome destructive power of nature itself. Boyle deepens his story by going back in time to relate the harrowing tale of Alma’s grandmother, Beverly, who was the sole survivor of a 1946 shipwreck in the channel, as well as the tragic story of Anise’s mother, Rita, who in the late 1970s lived and worked on a sheep ranch on Santa Cruz Island. In dramatizing this collision between protectors of the environment and animal rights activists, Boyle is, in his characteristic fashion, examining one of the essential questions of our time: Who has the right of possession of the land, the waters, the very lives of all the creatures who share this planet with us?
When the Killing’s Done will offer no transparent answers, but like The Tortilla Curtain, Boyle’s classic take on illegal immigration, it will touch you deeply and put you in a position to decide.
... Read moreWild Child
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 2 hours 24 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
This is the title story from the collection Wild Child and was originally published in McSweeney’s.
It is at the end of the eighteenth century, in the new French Republic, when the savage is first seen outside the village of Lacaune. The boy quickly becomes a legend among the townsfolk. Is he truly a human child or a wild beast?
“Wild Child” is based on the story of Victor of Aveyron, the feral child brought from the French wilderness to Paris in an attempt to civilize him. It is the story of a boy who, at the tender age of five, had his throat slit in the forest and was left for dead. It follows him from his capture by the villagers of Lacaune to his lessons with Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard, a doctor specializing in teaching the deaf and mute.
... Read moreWild Child, and Other Stories
- By: T. C. Boyle
- Narrator: T. C. Boyle
- Length: 10 hours 22 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2010
- Language: English
There may be no one better than T. C. Boyle at engaging, shocking, and ultimately gratifying readers while at the same time testing his characters’ emotional and physical endurance.
The fourteen stories in this rich new collection display T. C. Boyle’s astonishing range and imaginative muscle. Nature is the dominant player in many of these stories, whether in the form of a catastrophic mudslide that allows a cynic to reclaim his humanity or in Boyle’s powerfully original retelling of the story of Victor, the feral boy who was captured running naked through the forests of Napoleonic France—a moving and magical investigation of what it means to be human. Other tales range from the drama of a man who spins Homeric lies in order to stop going to work, to that of a young woman who must babysit for a $250,000 cloned Afghan, to the sad comedy of a child born to Mexican street vendors who is unable to feel pain. Brilliant, incisive, and always engaging, Boyle’s short stories showcase the mischievous humor and socially conscious sensibility that have made him one of the most acclaimed writers of our time.
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