T. Coraghessan Boyle est un romancier et nouvelliste américain, dont l'œuvre se distingue par son examen satirique de la société américaine et de ses mythes. Ses récits explorent fréquemment la collision entre la nature et la civilisation, la recherche d'identité et les absurdités de la vie contemporaine. Boyle manie la langue avec maestria pour créer des personnages vivants et des situations provocatrices, incitant le lecteur à la réflexion. Son œuvre étendue comprend de nombreux romans et recueils de nouvelles, reconnus pour leur originalité et leur mérite littéraire.
Boyles grandiose Geschichte einer Hippie-Kommune, die von Kalifornien nach Alaska zieht, mit allen berechenbaren und unberechenbaren Folgen. "Drop City" ist der Roman einer naiven und idealistischen Generation, die das Lebensgefühl von vielen von Grund auf verändert und bis auf den heutigen Tag geprägt hat. Satirisch, realistisch, skurril.
Californie, 2025. L'effet de serre, les pluies acides et les épidémies ont fait disparaître les principaux mammifères et ont ravagé la planète. Ty Tierwater, " éco-guerrier " des années 80, dirige une ménagerie d'animaux en voie d'extinction. A 76 ans, il soigne tant bien que mal les derniers spécimens de grands fauves, lorsque Andrea, son ex-femme, débarque à l'improviste. Ty replonge douloureusement dans ses souvenirs. Il se rappelle ses années de militantisme au sein de l'association " La Terre pour Toujours " et les excès dans lesquels Andrea l'a souvent entraîné. Comment passe-t-on du stade de consommateur sans conscience politique à celui d'éco-terroriste qui affirme haut et fort qu'" être un ami de la terre, c'est avant tout être un ennemi du peuple " ? Newsweek présente T. C. Boyle comme " l'écrivain contemporain le plus imaginatif de tous les Etats-Unis ". Avec Un ami de la terre, il a choisi un mélange détonnant d'idéalisme et de satire. Plus qu'une fable écologique, voire prophétique, ce roman est une exploration des loufoqueries humaines et une critique décapante de l'uniformisation qui nous menace...
This second volume of collected short fiction showcases the inventive and humorous storytelling of T.C. Boyle, a bestselling author and recipient of the 2015 Rea Award for the Short Story. Following the critical acclaim of his first collection, this edition compiles work from his three most recent collections along with fourteen previously unpublished stories and a reflective preface. Boyle's narratives range from mythic to realistic, farcical to tragic, capturing a wide spectrum of human emotions. The fifty-eight stories, written over the past eighteen years, reveal his evolving themes, including contemporary social issues such as air rage and the struggles of abortion doctors, alongside character-driven tales of quiet power and passion. Timeless themes of first love, mortality, and the tension between civilization and wildness are also explored. The new stories challenge characters' emotional and physical limits, featuring scenarios like giants bred for war, a Russian woman defying radiation warnings, a writer's unexpected journey for an award, and a man's excessive concern for a widow in a California town. With mordant wit, emotional depth, and exquisite prose, this collection stands as a testament to Boyle’s boundless imagination and storytelling prowess.
Gathered into one volume, the first four short story collections of T.C. Boyle, winner of the 2015 Rea Award for the Short StoryT. C. Boyle is one of the most inventive and wickedly funny short story writers at work today. Over the course of twenty-five years, Boyle has built up a body of short fiction that is remarkable in its range, richness, and exuberance. His stories have won accolades for their irony and black humor, for their verbal pyrotechnics, for their fascination with everything bizarre and queasy, and for the razor-sharp way in which they dissect America's obsession with image and materialism. Gathered together here are all of the stories that have appeared in his four previous collections, as well as seven that have never before appeared in book form. Together they comprise a book of small treasures, a definitive gift for Boyle fans and for every reader ready to discover the "ferocious, delicious imagination" ( Los Angeles Times Book Review ) of a "vibrant sensibility fully engaged with American society" ( The New York Times ).
Set in 1795, Water Music is the rambunctious account of two men's wild adventures through the gutters of London and the Scottish Highlands to their unlikely meeting in darkest Africa. Boyle's other works include The Tortilla Curtain.
A man falls from a roof whilst spying on his beautiful widowed neighbour. A newly married couple seeking enlightenment take a three year vow of silence and move to a yurt in the Arizona desert. A handsome young man works in real-estate by day, but has a far more sinister profession by night. An elderly woman is determined to return to her home in the countryside, despite the knowledge that in doing so she may be signing her own death warrant. Giant men are kept in cages to ensure their nightly service to their country. A man develops an unhealthy interest in his recently deceased reclusive rock-star neighbour. And on Christmas day at the San Francisco Zoo a terrible and tragic event occurs...T.C. Boyle Stories II comprises three later volumes of short fiction - After the Plague, Tooth and Claw and Wild Child - along with a new collection, A Death in Kitchawank. These fifty-eight stories explore the mundane, the devastating, the figurative and the implausible in a masterful and enthralling collection. T.C. Boyle is a writer at the height of his craft.
T. Coraghessan Boyle is regarded as one of America's greatest living short-story writers. This volume brings all his stories together for the first time.
This new collection of short stories from T. C. Boyle finds him at his mercurial best. Inventive, wickedly funny, sometimes disturbing, these are stories about drop-outs, deadbeats and kooks. Take the man who shares his apartment with a wildcat won in a drunken bet; the drive-time shock jock hallucinating from sleep deprivation for a publicity stunt; the suburban woman who joins a pack of dogs, eating rabbits and baying at the moon. With a unique deftness of touch and a keen eye for the telling detail, Boyle has mapped the strange underworld of America.