Boyle T. Coraghessan. “Greasy Lake.” Literature: Craft and Voice. Eds. Nicholas Delbanco and Allen Cheuse. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009. 77-82. Print. This Book has a interview done on T.C Boyle. In this interview he talks about how he wrote a “Greasy Lake”. During the interview he says “he does not revise his work at the end, but how he does it as he goes along. He also states how it comes natural to him and how the plots of his writing are organic.
"If The River Was Whiskey." Magill Book Reviews (1990): Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article talks about how Boyle uses a mixture of emotions, and how he uses sarcasm in most of his works of writing. It also talks about how they believe that Boyel should grow up and mature as a writer.
Knudsen, James. "T.C. Boyle Stories (Book Review)." World Literature Today 74.3 (2000): 591. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. In this book they T.C.Boyle is said to be one of the best line by line writers to have ever written short stories. They also call him a show off who can turn thoughts in to something more than a gimmick.
Koger, Grove. Rev. of Greasy Lake & Other Stories, by T. Coraghessan Boyle. Library Journal 110.9 (1985): 77. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article claims that T.C. Boyle reinvented himself with the writing of greasy lake and a few more other titles it’s his best science the last set of short stories he wrote.
Leavis, L. "Current Literature 2003 I. New Writing: Novels And Short Stories." English Studies 86.6 (2005): 536-544. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article states that Boyle is Lively and enjoyable, and has established himself as a writer of large scales. He is considered to be one of the best short story writers.
Moore, Lorrie. “Grease Lake”, Short Story Criticism. Detroit: Gale Research ed. Vol. Vol. 16. New York: New York Times Book Review, 1994. Print. Literature Resource Center. In this
Bibliography: Boyle T. Coraghessan. “Greasy Lake.” Literature: Craft and Voice. Eds. Nicholas Delbanco and Allen Cheuse. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009. 77-82. Print. This Book has a interview done on T.C Boyle. In this interview he talks about how he wrote a “Greasy Lake”. During the interview he says “he does not revise his work at the end, but how he does it as he goes along. He also states how it comes natural to him and how the plots of his writing are organic. "If The River Was Whiskey." Magill Book Reviews (1990): Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article talks about how Boyle uses a mixture of emotions, and how he uses sarcasm in most of his works of writing. It also talks about how they believe that Boyel should grow up and mature as a writer. Knudsen, James. "T.C. Boyle Stories (Book Review)." World Literature Today 74.3 (2000): 591. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. In this book they T.C.Boyle is said to be one of the best line by line writers to have ever written short stories. They also call him a show off who can turn thoughts in to something more than a gimmick. Koger, Grove. Rev. of Greasy Lake & Other Stories, by T. Coraghessan Boyle. Library Journal 110.9 (1985): 77. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article claims that T.C. Boyle reinvented himself with the writing of greasy lake and a few more other titles it’s his best science the last set of short stories he wrote. Leavis, L. "Current Literature 2003 I. New Writing: Novels And Short Stories." English Studies 86.6 (2005): 536-544. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article states that Boyle is Lively and enjoyable, and has established himself as a writer of large scales. He is considered to be one of the best short story writers. Moore, Lorrie. “Grease Lake”, Short Story Criticism. Detroit: Gale Research ed. Vol. Vol. 16. New York: New York Times Book Review, 1994. Print. Literature Resource Center. In this book they state that Boyle, is a brilliant writer and state that he burst forward with strange engaging narratives that do not mess up the plot of the short story. Watman, Max. "On The Hysterical Playground." New Criterion 20.3 (2001): 67. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.This article calls T.C Boyle writing a hack job and make it seem as if he is a really bad writer. It states that when he wrote “greasy Lake” He had a great imagination. But then anything after that was poorly written. "World 's End." Magill Book Reviews (1990): Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.In this article the author talks about how Boyle is a seductive writer, And how he draws you in as a reader. They also talk about how Boyel good at writing short stories, But when it comes to Novel stories he does not know when to stop. He is called a over kill a few times. Walker, Michael. "Boyle 's `Greasy Lake ' And The Moral Failure Of Postmodernism." Studies In Short Fiction 31.2 (1994): 247. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. This article talks about how Boyle is a somewhat a dark writer and how he is great at setting the mood by using certain words metaphors and similes. The writer talks about how in “Grease Lake” Boyle denies his characters the possibility of learning anything from the situations they are in.