![]() Greasy Lake is also reminiscent of Boyle’s years as a "rebellious punk". For a short while he played saxophone in a band called The Ventilators, although they never recorded. ![]() Boyle himself is a musician and once aspired to play rock music. The title story of this collection was inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s song " Spirit in the Night". "I worry about everything in the world," Boyle says, "and it's just too much for anybody to think about, so I have my art as my consolation." In the same interview he stated that it’s the stable things in his life-his wife, children, same teaching post for thirty years, the same agent-that enable him to focus on his art. When he spoke with the San Francisco Chronicle, he revealed the reason behind his focus on the anxieties of American society at large. "We write in a given period, and that period seems to vanish rather quickly, so that all stories become historical the moment they're finished." In another interview he stated that he never starts writing with a particular theme in mind-that an author’s obsessions at the time emerge naturally to form unity within a short story or a collection of stories. ![]() "One of the astonishing things about looking back at old stories are their references to then-current political and social events", he said in the forums on his personal website. ![]() The collection reflects the fears, anxieties and issues of America in the 1960s, especially in regard to the fear of a nuclear holocaust.
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