Creative Writing Case Study
Author T. Coraghessan Boyle is an educated man, earning a BA and MFA from universities before going on to earn his PhD from the University of Iowa in the late 1970s. Since 1978 he has been working as a professor in the English department of the University of Southern California (About). He has published numerous novels and more than one hundred short stories. For these works, he was received a good number of awards and titles, making him one of the most celebrated of modern American authors.
What makes the world of T.C. Boyle so interesting is the fact that he doesn't just use one genre or mode to tell a story. Instead, he tells historical fiction, morality tales, and whatever style he deems necessary to tell the story he needs or wants to tell. He always endeavors to tell a compelling story with interesting characters and a lot of detail. Characters are never two-dimensional archetypes, but fully developed individuals which is important to the overall quality of Boyle's work. Inherent in each story is a call to historicity, some sort of claim that the story is true or could be true, or at the very least that the story is realistic enough that something very close to it has or will occur.
In the short story "Ike and Nina," Boyle is a piece of historical fiction wherein the author tells about a pretend romance between former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and a Russian woman, Madame Nina Khrushcheva. What makes this story unique is the way it is presented and the use of the narrator in the narrative. The narrator here is portrayed as a member of the government, someone who was in Eisnehower's inner circle and thus would be a potential witness to the supposed events. He has recently been given a promotion to "special aid" whose job description is never clearly defined but it has something to do with an impending visit by the Premier of the U.S.S.R. And his wife.
Boyle uses the Cold War as a background to help perpetuate the idea that this story has any possibility of truth. The trials and difficulties of the Cold War period become paralleled in this love story between American...
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