July 19, 2008

Thirteen Hundred Rats by T.C. Boyle

T. Coraghessan Boyle is one the best—if not the best—short story writers producing fiction today. Like Tobias Wolff and George Saunders, Boyle consistently writes short fiction that arrests the imagination with oddity, wit and clarity of vision. In last week's New Yorker, he delivered again with Thirteen Hundred Rats.