Category: Tom Wolfe

  • The Bonfire of the Vanities’ as a Stylistic Triumph

    The Bonfire of the Vanities’ as a Stylistic Triumph Since the beginning of his success as a creative force within the New Journalism movement in the late 1960s, Tom Wolfe has established himself as a major figure of American Letters. Born on March 2, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia, the son of an agronomy professor and…

  • Tom Wolfes The Painted Word Gets Panned

    Tom Wolfes The Painted Word Gets Panned Tom Wolfe, the prolific journalist and novelist who helped foment the New Journalism movement, died last month at 88. Many of Wolfes wide-ranging pieces have become standards in journalism classes for the inventive way he combined in them the style and structure of fiction with meticulous and thorough…

  • Tom Wolfe: The Satirist Whose Wit Hardened into Contempt

    Tom Wolfe: The Satirist Whose Wit Hardened into Contempt No other writer was so good at distilling the political from the cultural as Tom Wolfe, who died in May at the age of 88. Whether dispatching the pretensions of modern painting (The Painted Word), architecture (From the Bauhaus to Our House), or radical grifters and…

  • The Bonfire of the Vanities’ as a Stylistic Triumph

    The Bonfire of the Vanities’ as a Stylistic Triumph Since the beginning of his success as a creative force within the New Journalism movement in the late 1960s, Tom Wolfe has established himself as a major figure of American Letters. Born on March 2, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia, the son of an agronomy professor and…

  • Tom Wolfes The Painted Word Gets Panned

    Tom Wolfes The Painted Word Gets Panned Tom Wolfe, the prolific journalist and novelist who helped foment the New Journalism movement, died last month at 88. Many of Wolfes wide-ranging pieces have become standards in journalism classes for the inventive way he combined in them the style and structure of fiction with meticulous and thorough…

  • Tom Wolfe: The Satirist Whose Wit Hardened into Contempt

    Tom Wolfe: The Satirist Whose Wit Hardened into Contempt No other writer was so good at distilling the political from the cultural as Tom Wolfe, who died in May at the age of 88. Whether dispatching the pretensions of modern painting (The Painted Word), architecture (From the Bauhaus to Our House), or radical grifters and…