Greasy Lake
T. C. Boyle · 1986
Mythic and realist, farcical and tragic, these fifteen “fables of contemporary life [are] so funny and acutely observed that they might have been written [for] Saturday Night Live” (The New York Times)—from the award–winning author of The Tortilla Curtain. “Boyle . . . owns a ferocious, delicious imagination, often darkly satirical and always infatuated with language.”—The Los Angeles Times Book Review In “The Hector Quesadilla Story,” T.C.
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„Und er suchte Hilfe, weil er meine Geschichte Greasy Lake unterrichtete, die eine meiner bekanntesten, wahrscheinlich meine berühmteste Geschichte ist, Greasy Lake. Es geht um drei Teenager an einem See, die tun, was Teenager eben so tun.“
Boyle erzählt im Kontext der Bücherverbot-Debatte von seiner Kurzgeschichte 'Greasy Lake', die an einer Highschool in Ojai unterrichtet wurde. Ein Elternteil wollte die Geschichte wegen des Wortes 'Motherfucker' im gesamten Schulbezirk verbieten lassen, obwohl der Lehrer sie schätzte, weil sie Teenager besonders ansprach.
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