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Thu, Mar 10, 2011 -- 10:00 AM

T.C. Boyle:'When the Killing's Done'


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Which is more important: animal rights or native ecosystems? Life or ecology? And should humans be the ones to decide? In T.C. Boyle's new novel, "When the Killing's Done," a park service worker clashes with an animal rights activist against the bucolic backdrop of the Channel Islands off of Santa Barbara. He joins us in the studio.

Host: Michael Krasny

Guests:

  • T. Coraghessan Boyle, author of 22 fiction books, including "The Women," "Wild Child" and his latest, "When the Killing's Done"

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