James Finney Boylan
"James Finney Boylan's glasses look ordinary enough. But the world he sees through them is something else,"(Stanley-Sanborn). The way Boylan sees and writes is what makes him a popular writer. He is a comical writer, yet his books still have heart. Many say that his books are weird, but they always seem to read the next one. James Finney Boylan was born in 1958, in Valley Forge Pennsylvania. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1980, and soon became the managing editor of American Bystander magazine. After working there he worked for "American Punch"; which the first cast of "Saturday Night Live" founded. When the American Bystander went under, Boylan became an editorial assistant with Viking/Penguin. He then taught at Johns Hopkins, soon realizing that Maine was the best place, he became a professor at Colby College. Where he still remains today.The Planets was Boylan's first novel, and for writing it he got a grant from the Pennsylvania State Council for the Arts. His different style of writing created national attention in 1991. When he wrote, he tried to base the writing on the classical music by Gustav Holst. The Planets was about the lives of several fictional characters in the real
The fire started in 1961 along the outskirts of town when trash was burned in an old open pit mine. Each characters live intertwine with the rest, creating funny and very interesting storyline. He also shows that he has a lot of commitment to his books, "I rewrote 'The Planets' eleven times from start to finish!,"(Stanley-Sanborn). The fire in the open pit caught some coal on fire. One thing that Boylan does very well is chose his title, for the title "The Planets" fits the novel very well. This is because the planets in outer space all have an orbit, and they all intertwine through each other's orbits. Some believe that the rich deposits of coal under the town are why they forced the people to relocate. He is able to write a hilarious novel, while still being able to kept a realistic plot. Many people from the town of Centralia say that there is more to this story than is being told. As one can see, Boylan tries to see the funny side to every situation. What make Boylan so good is that he will take a situation where other authors would have made a drama book about it, and he will make a comedy out it. "Eccentric characters are drawn into and out of each other's orbits in the course,"(2James Finney Boylan). As hard as it may be, Boylan doesn't seem to be having any trouble being taken seriously. By doing this he creates a novel in a class of it's own. We have this feeling that books that are comic should be judged by a different standard.
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