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Descent of Man
Stories
by T. C. Boyle
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T. C. Boyle's first collection of short fiction includes "Heart of a Champion," in which a very smart Lassie has to keep saving a very dim-witted Timmy; "Bloodfall," about members of a commune watching dispassionately as blood instead of rain falls outside their windows; and the title story, about a woman involved in an affair with a chimp who reads Nietzsche. In DESCENT OF MAN, Boyle established himself as a wildly offbeat, madly talented new voice in American fiction.
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9780140299946,
Paperback,
Penguin Group USA,
1990
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9780070069565,
Paperback,
McGraw-Hill,
1980
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9780140092868,
Paperback,
Penguin Books,
1987
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Publisher Notes
A mad, hilarious collection of short stories, wherein Boyle offers his unique view of dictators, animals, scientists, explorers, collectors, teetotalers, and others.
Media Reviews
"...an energetic writer who is willing to try anything."
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