
Wild Child
And Other Stories
Author: T. C. Boyle
Narrator: T. C. Boyle
Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 01/21/2010
Categories: Fiction, Short Stories

Author: T. C. Boyle
Narrator: T. C. Boyle
Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 01/21/2010
Categories: Fiction, Short Stories
T. Coraghessan Boyle vive con su familia cerca de Santa Barbara, California. Recibió su doctorado en literatura inglesa de la University of Iowa y ha enseñado escritura creativa en la University of Southern California desde 1977. Otras de sus famosas novelas incluyen World’s End (ganador del premio PEN/Faulkner en ficción) y Water Music. Sus novelas cortas aparecen regularmente en revistas de prestigio como Harper’s y The New Yorker.
Wild Child: Stories by T. C. Boyle The title story is a re-telling of the true story of Victor of Aveyron, a French boy found in the late 1700’s, who had lived most of his youth as a feral child. The doctor who “civilized” him didn’t always have the most honorable of motives. That title story is an o......more
Herr Boyle is a personal favourite, and a hard man to keep pace with. This collection is a bit uneven perhaps (as is usually the case in a writer so prolific), but was always entertaining, and showcased TCB's enviable ability to inhabit such a wide variety of fictional narrators' worlds. The long ti......more
A new TC Boyle short story book is a literary event and Boyle's latest short story collection is like his other collections - that is, it is nothing short of brilliant. He is the best short story writer alive at the moment and "Wild Child" cements his reputation for crafting well written stories tha......more
This collection of stories deftly tackles the main literary conflicts in such a brilliant way (man v man, society, self, and nature). Boyle's style is always on the mark and oftentimes deadpan funny. Though I wasn't happy with how some of the individual stories ended, the final story, Wild Child, ne......more
3.5 Overall, this T.C. Boyle collection - the 4th collection of his that I've read - is never less than competent. Even the less-successful stories (the ones that lean more toward being forgettable) are still well-written. About half of them - the over-achievers - more or less had me at Hello: 'Balto......more