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Hard Times Again? Jeff Boyd on Chicago, Charles Dickens and Curtis Mayfield

Mar 17, 2026
Jeff Boyd, novelist and former Chicago public school teacher, discusses his new social-realist novel Hard Times. He explains the title’s Curtis Mayfield roots and how fiction can make sense of surreal headlines. He talks about setting the book in South Side Chicago, teaching’s toll, police complexity, class and varied Black experiences, and the tension between fate and agency.
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Fiction As Refuge From Sensational Headlines

  • Fiction acts as refuge when headlines feel stranger than fiction.
  • Jeff Boyd uses novels to get inside perpetrators' and victims' minds to make senseless events feel narratively understandable.
ANECDOTE

Chicago School Setting Drawn From Personal Teaching

  • Hard Times is rooted in a Chicago school like the one Jeff Boyd taught at and uses real streets and apartments he once knew.
  • Boyd borrowed physical details from his teaching experience and neighborhood to anchor fictional characters and scenes.
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Testing Fate Against Agency On The South Side

  • The novel probes fate versus agency by testing whether characters can break the line from where they start to where they end.
  • Boyd frames characters who push against deterministic expectations tied to family, neighborhood, and poverty.
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