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  1. Thomas Wolfe by John Bassett, 1996-07-11
  2. A Biography of Thomas Wolfe by Neal F. Austin, 1968-06
  3. A Thomas Wolfe Companion by John Lane Idol, 1987-08-26
  4. The Thomas Wolfe Reader by C. Hugh (Editor) Holman, 1962-01-01
  5. Thomas Wolfe (The Serif series: bibliographies and Checklists, 12) by Johnson, 2006-06-15
  6. Web & the Rock 1ST Edition by Thomas Wolfe, 1939
  7. Confederate Battle Stories (Civil War Series) by Thomas Wolfe, Frank D. McSherry, et all 1992-05
  8. Thomas Wolfe;: The weather of his youth by Louis Decimus Rubin, 1955
  9. Thomas Wolfe and his family, by Mabel Wolfe Wheaton, 1961
  10. American fiction, 1920-1940: John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck by Joseph Warren Beach, 1960
  11. The letters of Thomas Wolfe to his mother by Thomas Wolfe, 1968
  12. The LETTERS Of THOMAS WOLFE.
  13. In the Shadow of the Giant: Thomas Wolfe : Correspondence of Edward C. Aswell and Elizabeth Nowell, 1949-1958 by Mary Aswell Doll, Clara Stites, 1988-10
  14. The short novels of Thomas Wolfe by Thomas Wolfe, 1961

61. American Journalism Review
A few decades ago, feature Óriter Tom wolfe was pilloried in print for having the social conscience of an ant and a remarkable unconcern for the facts.
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62. The New York Times Opinion Op-Ed Contributor The Doctrine
By TOM wolfe Published January 30, 2005. C orrection Appended. SURELY some bright bulb from the Council on Foreign Relations in New York or the Woodrow
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Published: January 30, 2005
orrection Appended SURELY some bright bulb from the Council on Foreign Relations in New York or the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton has already remarked that President Bush's inaugural address 10 days ago is the fourth corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. No? So many savants and not one peep out of the lot of them? Really? Advertisement
The president had barely warmed up: "There is only one force of history that can break the reign of hatred and resentment, and expose the pretensions of tyrants ... and that is the force of human freedom.... The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. ... America's vital interests and our deepest beliefs are now one..." when - bango! - I flashed back 100 years and 47 days on the dot to another president. George W. Bush was speaking, but the voice echoing inside my skull - a high-pitched voice, an odd voice, coming from such a great big hairy bear of a man - was that of the president who dusted off Monroe's idea and dragged it into the 20th century.

63. Tom Wolfe Biography -- Academy Of Achievement
As a boy, Tom wolfe was an avid reader, and early in life he formed an ambition to become a professional writer. He has always written under the short form
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65. Books Blog: Texas Pages: The Tom Wolfe Tale
Why should it matter to the average reader whether Tom wolfe is published by one publisher or another? The AP s Hillel Italie sorts it out for us
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And what authors: Isaac Bashevis Singer, Susan Sontag, Bernard Malamud, Grace Paley, Derek Walcott, all of whom stayed for decades, regardless of how many books they sold, or how much (or little) they were paid.
But now one Farrar star, who has praised Roger Straus for taking a chance on him when no one else would, is leaving after more than 40 years, millions of sales, numerous awards and countless controversies.
With sales for his most recent novel, “I Am Charlotte Simmons,” well below those for his celebrated “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” Wolfe and Farrar, Straus couldn't agree on terms for his next book. Wolfe wanted at least $5 million, more than Farrar was willing to risk.
“We have an old-fashioned model for publishing, which is to publish someone well and consistently for a long time,” Farrar publisher Jonathan Galassi said. “That is a model that works well; it's when money rears its ugly head that you have a problem. And we had that with Tom.”

66. Salon.com Audio | Tom Wolfe
A decade ago, The Bonfire of the Vanities defined an era and established Tom wolfe as our prime fictional chronicler of America at its most outrageous
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  • Tom Wolfe A Man in Full A decade ago, "The Bonfire of the Vanities" defined an era and established Tom Wolfe as our prime fictional chronicler of America at its most outrageous and alive. His writing has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire and Harpers among other prominent publications. The author of "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test", "The Right Stuff" and "In Our Time", Wolfe's new novel is "A Man in Full". Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again "...a masterpiece... From the author of Bonfire we expect the brilliant jokes, the dead-on dialog, the dazzling scene-setting that mark every page of his new novel. But now we get something more. Is it sympathy? Generosity? I'm not sure what to call it. But it is the difference between seeing the world in slices and seeing it in full." -The Wall Street Journal

    67. Tom Wolfe On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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    Přelož to! česky ostatn­ Author Tom Wolfe participates in the
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    AKA Wolfe Tom James Tome Wolfe Wolfe Tom Tom Wolff Členov© Recenze Hodnocen­ Obl­ben© Diskuze Disambiguation Notice (eng)Is the fiction writer a sculptor, carver, and art historian on the side? In response to the above question, the sculptor/carver appears to be another Tom Wolfe, but the fiction writer is also a nonfiction writer and did write "From Bauhaus to Our House."
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    68. Tom Wolfe Biography
    Tom wolfe s Vanities by Joseph Epstein, in New Criterion (New York), February 1988; Tom wolfe by William McKeen, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1995.
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    Find all books written by Tom Wolfe on Amazon.com Nationality: American. Born: Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr. in Richmond, Virginia, 1930. Education: Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, A.B. (cum laude) 1951; Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, Ph.D. 1957. Career: Reporter, Springfield Union , Massachusetts, 1956-59, Washington Post , 1959-62, and New York, Herald Tribune , 1962-66; writer, New York World Journal Tribune Awards: American Book award, 1980; Columbia award, for journalism, 1980; National Sculpture Society citation for art history, 1980; John Dos Passos award, 1984; Gari Melchers medal, 1986; Benjamin Pierce Cheney medal, Eastern Washington University, 1986; Washington Irving medal, St. Nicholas Society, 1986; Theodore Roosevelt medal, Theodore Roosevelt Association, 1990; Wilbur Cross medal, Yale Graduate School Alumni Association, 1990; St. Louis Literary award, 1990; Quinnipiac College Presidential award, 1993. D. Litt.: Washington and Lee University, 1974; St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 1990; Johns Hopkins University, 1990; University of Richmond, 1993. Honorary D.F.A: Minneapolis College of Art, 1971; School of Visual Arts, 1987. L.H.D: Virginia Commonwealth University, 1983; Southampton College, 1984; Randolph-Macon College, 1988; Manhattanville College, 1988; Longwood College, 1989. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow and Nesbit, 598 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10022, U.S.A.

    69. Tom Wolfe: Greater Talent Network Speakers Bureau
    Tom wolfe is recognized around the world as the preeminent social commentator of our time. His runaway best seller The Bonfire of the Vanities stands as a
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    70. Wolfe, Tom : Edward Champion’s Filthy Habits
    The New York Times talks with various people about Tom wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities on the twentieth anniversary of its publication.
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    In a series of essays on what American life would have been had 9/11 not happened, Tom Wolfe writes Mr. Wolfe seems to be under the impression that this I hereby ask Tom Wolfe to recuse himself from any further cultural commentary in any and all publications found on the newsstand. He is worn out, spent, and about as perspicacious as a pigeon sputtering about Central Park for scraps of bread. If I Am Charlotte Simmons New York magazine is the smoking gun.

    71. Best-selling Author Tom Wolfe To Give Media Briefing, Speech
    Tom wolfe, author of more than a dozen titles in fiction and creative nonfiction and one of America s most critically and popularly acclaimed writers,
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    ADVISORY Not for publication Oct. 16, 2000 No. 542 Best-selling author Tom Wolfe to give media briefing, speech Briefing : 10 a.m. Tuesday (Oct. 17) 039 James E. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence Graham Memorial Building, near Morehead Planetarium Lecture : 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 17) Memorial Hall, Cameron Avenue "Look Homeward, Wolfe" lecture; presentation, first annual Thomas Wolfe Prize, to Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe, author of more than a dozen titles in fiction and creative nonfiction and one of America's most critically and popularly acclaimed writers, will visit the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tuesday (Oct. 17). Wolfe will win the first Thomas Wolfe Prize, for his contributions to literature, and give the first Thomas Wolfe Lecture, titled "Look Homeward, Wolfe." The free public talk will be part of UNC-CH's celebration of the 100th anniversary of Thomas Wolfe's birth. Thomas Wolfe, considered Carolina's greatest literary graduate, wrote the landmark novel "Look Homeward, Angel." The new prize and lectureship honoring the 1920 Carolina alumnus are sponsored by the UNC-CH English department, its Morgan Writer-in-Residence Program and the international Thomas Wolfe Society. See the attached capsule biography for more on Tom Wolfe.

    72. Tom Wolfe Audio Books On CD, MP3
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    American Classics ... See All Titles by Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe Biography Known for his trade-mark white suit, Thomas James Wolfe was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. After being educated at Yale, he took a job as a reporter for the Springfield Massachusetts Union, starting as a general assignment reporter. After working there, he became a daily reporter for the New York Herald-Tribune and it was during this work that he published his first book, a collection of articles about the burgeoning sixties counter-culture. This led to a string of bestselling essay books, most dealing with modern American society and the people that cause a stir within it. After being published, Wolfe's talent could not be denied. From the late 60's on, Wolfe has lit a trail of fire throughout the literary world, writing books on the art world, the psychedelic 60's, teen sex, America's space program, and much more. He is the coiner of the term, 'good 'ole boy' and definer of "the me decade". Wolfe is now lauded as one of the true literary geniuses of the late 20th century; most of his books appearing on several best-of-the-century lists. Not one to rest on his laurels, Wolfe continues to produce new work at a regular pace. He currently lives in New York City with his wife Sheilla and their two children.

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