The Harder They Come Lib/E

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Price
$59.99  $55.79
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Dimensions
6.6 X 1.2 X 6.1 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781481534260

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About the Author
T. C. Boyle is a novelist and regular contributor to The New Yorker. He has published eighteen novels, including World's End and The Tortilla Curtain, and twelve collections of short stories. A Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Southern California, he lives in Santa Barbara.

Graham Hamilton is an actor and voice artist currently living in Los Angeles. His TV credits include appearances on CSI, NCIS, Ugly Betty, and Guiding Light.

Reviews

Thrilling...Boyle can paint a scene in vibrant colors...[with] characters, who, to his credit, occupy a dark space between psychosis and Americana.

-- "Entertainment Weekly"

Boyle takes you on a manhunt through Californian pot groves, grisly Caribbean cruises, and Orwellian animal shelters before landing in horribly familiar territory: a disillusioned psychotic white guy with a gun. Still, plenty of sex, booze, and satire to lighten things up.

-- "GQ"

The story and the characters...are amazing...[with] an adroit realism.

-- "USA Today"

Stunning...It's gripping, funny, and melancholy...The Harder They Come is a masterly-and arresting-piece of storytelling, arguably Mr. Boyle's most powerful, kinetic novel yet.

-- "New York Times"

A full-throated Harley Davidson of a novel...using some of fiction's least fashionable attributes, social realism, pointed action...to brilliantly dissect America's love affair with violence... Boyle's writing never loses energy or descriptive power.

-- "Los Angeles Times"

Maps the relationships between the three people at its heart, as their potent mix of violence and paranoia urges them toward tragedy.

-- "Huffington Post"

Explores violence and the American psyche.

-- "Houston Chronicle"

Inspired by a true story, Boyle tellingly explores the anger, paranoia, and violence lurking in the shadow lands of the American psyche. A powerful and profoundly unsettling tale.

-- "Library Journal (starred review)"

T. C. Boyle's love and mastery of language are matched by a vehement imagination and a profound fascination with the glory and ruthlessness of nature and the paradoxes of humankind.

-- "Booklist (starred review)"

Boyle's hypnotic narrative probes the complexities of heroism, violence, power, and resistance...Written with both clarity and compassion, each of the novel's characters inhabits a rich and convincing private world.

-- "Publishers Weekly"

Violence corrodes the ideal of freedom in an ambitious novel that aims to illuminate the dark underbelly of the American dream...Compelling.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Graham Hamilton gives life to this dark story of murder and the complexities of parenting...Both understated and full of dark foreboding, Hamilton's performance echoes the lives-simultaneously humdrum and horrifying-revealed in the plot. His rapid, matter-of-fact delivery adds credibility to the sometimes surreal thinking of Boyle's more eccentric characters. And without detracting from his authority as narrator, his delivery of dialogue allows the listener to identify distinct personalities. Those fond of Boyle's recent work will find this a great listen.

-- "AudioFile"