Where to start with T.C. Boyle? What does /lit/ think of him?
You can read him as a cautionary tale about what absolute nonsense was considered literature during the LSD era.
>>9891738
So he's Pynchon lite or something?
Man that Top Gear guy is looking rough these days.
I enjoyed Descent of Man; Greasy Lake and Budding Prospects.
I thought World's End was meh.
>>9891726
What an ugly motherfucker, why would you want to read anything someone like that wrote
>>9891779
Kys
>>9891779
Obviously, it's going to be purple prose suffused with Ressentiment, on account of congenital ugliness.
>>9891828
t. Uggo
>>9891726
I think I would not lend him $50 if he asked and I'd watch every step he takes on the way out before he steals weird shit like a garden hose or something.
>>9891866
He looks like the type of bastard that would steal your garden gnome
>>9891866
TC Boyle here. Thanks guys.
>>9891919
Junkie Richard Hammond
I just googled and had to find out that despite my year long certainty he actually did NOT write the electric acid kool aid test.
>>9891926
Ha ha.
Good one.
I enjoyed water music, extremely funny book though the ending felt rushed.
Great example of fictionalised history
>>9891779
I hate to be superficial too, but I cant see any good literature coming out of this guy LMAO look the top of his head
>>9891726
Start with his short stories. The one about vikings "We Are Norsemen" is very funny. I liked his Doubletakes collection of fiction from various authors, but that might not be very easy to find as I think it was just a USC textbook.
The only novel I've read of his is pic related, which was OK but not particularly great. IMO he excels in the short form.
How's my fit? Am I effay?
The only work of his I've read is Budding Prospects, his second novel. The plot is they've got a get rich quick scheme growing pot. I read it a long time ago and remember it being kind of depressing but it's supposed to be humorous? Coincidentally, I was thinking of this book the other day and that I should try a reread or something else of his.
>>9891779
This is par. It's a surprise when writers are good looking.
>>9892920
Prompted me to read Park's journals. Worth it.
>>9894162
Well I mean he doesn't exactly take care of himself, that accounts for most of it.
Looks like a mix of Richard Hammond and Serj from System of a Down