The New Yorker: "A Death in Kitchawank" by T. Coraghessan Boyle

Why is this author called "T. Coraghessan Boyle" in The New Yorker, but "T.C. Boyle" everywhere else? (He also has a story in this month's Harper's, where the shorter version of the name is used; I'll be commenting on that story tomorrow.) And why do we have to keep reading his stories in The New Yorker? It's not that this is an awful story. In fact, there are some things about it that I like a lot. But mostly it's boring and, if not quite predictable, predictably unsatisfying.

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Published on January 15, 2010 16:08
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