T.C. Boyle Returns to Point Reyes
Dressed in a flashy, new, red suit, author T.C. Boyle made his second appearance at The Dance Palace. His first appearance was 30 years ago. Boyle is the idiosyncratic author of several novels and the newly published, Wild Child, a collection of short stories about human relationship to nature run amok. Boyle’s talk was sponsored by Point Reyes Books as part of Country Arts & Lectures, a new speakers series featuring thought-provoking conversations with writers and thinkers from near and far. You can view a Webcast of Boyle’s talk, as well as other bookstore events.
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