Description
The Inner Circle by T. Coraghessan Boyle is a historical literary novel inspired by the life and work of Alfred Kinsey, whose groundbreaking research transformed the study of human sexuality in the twentieth century.
Narrated by John Milk, a young assistant who joins Kinsey’s research team at Indiana University in the 1940s, the novel follows his immersion into the professor’s unconventional world. As Milk and his wife become increasingly involved in Kinsey’s ambitious research, their personal beliefs, marriage, and loyalties are tested by the ethical and emotional complexities surrounding the project.
Blending historical fact with fiction, Boyle explores themes of love, jealousy, ambition, scientific inquiry, and the tension between private lives and public ideals. Richly written and thought-provoking, The Inner Circle offers a nuanced portrait of one of the most influential and controversial figures in modern social science.































