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  2. The Women (Boyle novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Women is a 2009 novel by T. C. Boyle.It is a fictional account of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright's life, told through his relationships with four women: the young Montenegrin dancer Olgivanna; Miriam, the "morphine-addicted and obsessive Southern belle"; Mamah, whose life ended in a massacre at Taliesin, the home Wright built for his lovers and wives; and his first wife, Kitty, the ...

  3. T. C. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Boyle was born Thomas John Boyle, the son of Thomas John Boyle, a school bus driver, and his wife Rosemary Post Boyle (later Rosemary Murphy), a school secretary. [4] He grew up in Peekskill, New York and changed his middle name to Coraghessan when he was 17 after an ancestor of his mother.

  4. Category:Novels by T. C. Boyle - Wikipedia

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  5. ‘Sanctuary’: A New Work of Fiction by T.C. Boyle - AOL

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  6. It's the end of the world, and T.C. Boyle's characters feel meh

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    In T.C. Boyle's new climate-focused novel, 'Blue Skies,' insects are haute cuisine, floods drive the plot, and people (and readers?) are largely indifferent.

  7. Women (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Women, the second book in the Mothers and Daughters comic book series by Dave Sim; The Women (Boyle novel), a 2009 novel by T.C. Boyle; The Women (Hannah novel), a 2024 novel by Kristin Hannah; The Women, a 1996 book by Hilton Als; Women (Sollers novel) The Women, written by Clare Boothe Luce and first staged in December 1936

  8. Greasy Lake & Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Boyle’s reference to war is as vivid as the lake, “so stripped of vegetation it looked as if the Air Force had strafed it.” [8] The mention of General Westmoreland's tactical errors in Khe Sahn equates to the main character's disastrous misguided offense of losing his car keys.

  9. Book Review: T.C. Boyle’s dark novel 'Blue Skies' explores ...

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    There have been entire shelves of non-fiction books written about climate change. Set in a not-too-distant future, “Blue Skies" is a work of fiction that begins with the premise: How will humans ...