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    <![CDATA[Tooth and Claw: and Other Stories]]>
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    <![CDATA[Since <em>Descent of Man</em> appeared in 1979, T. C. Boyle has transformed the nature of short fiction in our time; in a review of his most recent collection, <em>After the Plague, The New York Times</em> hailed him as &#147;a writer who can take you anywhere.&#148; Which is exactly what Boyle does in <em>Tooth and Claw</em>.<p> These fourteen stories, which have appeared in <em>The New Yorker, GQ, Harper's, McSweeney's</em>, and <em>Playboy</em>, display Boyle's imaginative muscle, emotional sensitivity, and astonishing range. Here you will find the whimsical tales for which Boyle is famous, including &#147;The Kind Assassin,&#148; about a radio shock jock who sets the world record for most continuous hours without sleep. Readers will love the comedic drama of the title story, about a man who must contend with a vicious cat from Africa that he has won in a bet. And who could resist the gripping power of &#147;Dogology,&#148; about a woman who becomes so obsessed with man's best friend that she begins to lose her own identity to a pack of strays. Boyle here proves once again that he is &#147;a writer who can take any topic and spin a yarn too good to put down&#148; (<em>Men's Journal</em>).</p>]]>
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