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T.C. Boyle

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Age 75
Web site www.tcboyle.com
Date of birth December 2,1948
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Peekskill
New York
United States
Spouse Karen Kvashay
Influenced by Charles Dickens
John Updike
Kurt Vonnegut
Job Author
Novelist
Education The University of Iowa
SUNY Potsdam
Movies/Shows The Lie
Sex: The Revolution
The Road to Wellville
Greasy Lake
Awards PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
PEN/Malamud Award
Prix Médicis étranger
Rea Award for the Short Story
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada
Influences John Updike
Thomas Pynchon
Mark Twain
Children Kerrie Kvashay-Boyle
Milo Boyle
Spencer Boyle
Parents Rosemary Post Boyle
Thomas John Boyle
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The Tortilla Curtain
Drop City
World's End
When the Killing's Done
The Inner Circle
Water Music
The Harder They Come
The Terranauts
T. C. Boyle Stories
A Friend of the Earth
The Road to Wellville
Riven Rock
Talk Talk
Budding Prospects
East Is East
The Women
After the Plague
Without a Hero
The Relive Box and Other Stories
Tod durch Ertrinken
Wenn der Fluß voll Whisky wär
The Collected Stories of T. Coraghessan Boyle
Outside Looking In: A Novel
Wild Child
Greasy Lake & Other Stories
The Human Fly and Other Stories
T. C. Boyle Stories II: The Collected Stories of T. Coraghessan Boyle
Doubletakes: Pairs of Contemporary Short Stories
San Miguel
The Best American Short Stories 2015
She Wasn't Soft
A Death in Kitchawank, and Other Stories
Good Home: Stories
Ash Monday
The Unlucky Mother of Aquiles Maldonado
Rock and Roll Heaven: A Trio of Uncollected Stories
Tod in Kitchawank
The Lie
A Touch of Magic
Even More Laughs
Stories.
Only the Dead Know Brooklyn
Anacapa
Balto
Question 62
Admiral
Der Fliegenmensch und andere Stories
Three Quarters of the Way to Hell
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Thomas Coraghessan Boyle is an American novelist and short story writer. Since the mid-1970s, he has published nineteen novels and more than 150 short stories. He won the PEN/Faulkner award in 1988, for his third novel, World's End, which recounts 300 years in upstate New York.

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