T.C. Boyle
T.C. Boyle appears in the following:
T.C. Boyle on 'When the Killing's Done'
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
In 1853, a steamship named the Winfield Scott ran aground near the Channel Islands, which are off the coast of California. Unfortunately, when the ship landed, so did a certain foreign species that reproduced quickly, and ate the eggs of native birds and reptiles: the black rat. In 2001, the National Park Service began fighting the rats with poison. Members of a fringe environmental group responded by scattering vitamin K — an antidote to the poison. It’s this real struggle between warring environmentalists, humans, and animals that is at the center of T.C. Boyle’s newest novel “When the Killing’s Done.”
Two Funny Guys
Sunday, July 04, 2010
On today's Selected Shorts, office politics. David Rakoff reads "Alvin the Typesetter," by Lydia Davis, and Steven Colbert reads "The Lie," by T.C. Boyle.
The Women
Monday, February 09, 2009
Events:
T.C. Boyle will be appearing with Jayne Anne Phillips
Mon, Feb 9, 8:00pm
92nd Street Y
Lexington Avenue at ...