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  1. A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe, 2001-10-30
  2. I Am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel by Tom Wolfe, 2005-08-30
  3. The Painted Word by Tom Wolfe, 2008-10-14
  4. The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby by Tom Wolfe, 2009-11-24
  5. The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe, 2008-03-04
  6. Hooking Up by Tom Wolfe, 2001-10-12
  7. The Bonfire of the Vanities by TOM WOLFE, 2009-12-25
  8. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe, 2008-08-19
  9. Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers by Tom Wolfe, 2009-07-21
  10. Tom Wolfe Carves Wood Spirits and Walking Sticks (Schiffer Book for Woodcarvers) by Tom Wolfe, 1992-09
  11. Tom Wolfe by William McKeen, 1995-06
  12. The Bonfires of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe, 1988
  13. The Pump House Gang by Tom Wolfe, 1999-10-05
  14. In Our Time by Tom Wolfe, 1999-10-05

1. Tom Wolfe - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe (born March 2, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia), known as Tom Wolfe, is a bestselling American author and journalist.
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    Wolfe was born in Richmond, Virginia to Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Sr. and Helen Hughes Wolfe. His father had a Ph.D. from Cornell University and was a professor of agronomy at Virginia Tech . He also owned two farms and was the director of a successful farmer's cooperative. Wolfe Sr.'s success as a businessman afforded the family a genteel lifestyle. Wolfe Sr. also found time to pursue work as an author and journalist. He edited a farming journal, The Southern Planter , and published books on similar topics. It was Wolfe's mother, however, who introduced him to arts. She enrolled her son in tap dancing and ballet, taught him to sketch and read to him regularly. By the age of 9, Wolfe had started writing. Not yet a teenager, Wolfe attempted to write a biography of Napoleon , and wrote and illustrated a life of Mozart . Wolfe has a sister who is five years younger.
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    Wolfe was raised Presbyterian , but attended the Episcopalian St. Christopher's School

2. Tom Wolfe --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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in full Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr. American novelist, journalist, and social commentator who is a leading critic of contemporary life and a proponent of New Journalism (the application of fiction-writing techniques to journalism). After studying at Washington and Lee University (B.A., 1951) and Yale University (Ph.D., 1957), Wolfe wrote for several newspapers, including the Wolfe, Tom...

3. Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe. Tom Wolfe AKA Thomas Kennerly Wolfe. Born 2Mar-1931 Birthplace Richmond, VA. Gender Male Race or Ethnicity White
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4. Tom Wolfe
Tom wolfe tom began carving at the age of 12. Today, he has become one of America s most recognized and respected carvers. A resident of West Jefferson,
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Tom began carving at the age of 12. Today, he has become one of America's most recognized and respected carvers. A resident of West Jefferson, North Carolina, Tom has helped thousands of people develop their skills. In addition to teaching, he has written many books - more than 35 at last count . His approach to teaching through his books is straightforward. He leads the reader, step-by-step, through the carving process. His books have been well received from the newest learner to the most seasoned veteran, because of the simple methods and obvious enjoyment Tom brings to his art. Tom sells his original work, as well as cast models and a series of cast characters he created for finer gift stores.
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5. This Blog Sits At The: Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe is good on this theme as well. He says the psychological novel is mainly the novel of yourself at home Your own experience is the only
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This little blog is supposed to be an intersection of Anthropology and Economics but too often I treat these as incommensurate worlds that must run like railroad tracks in parallel without hope of intersection. Very well. Here’s another way to make the difference. Anthropologists trade in indignation. Economists do not. Trade in indignation? Anthropology is now deeply preoccupied with the production of indignation. To take an undergraduate course in anthropology is to be inducted into the arts and science of indignation. To take a graduate degree is to be made an officer of indignation, appointed by the court of scholarly opinion to hold forth loudly and often in defense of any idea, group or institution that appears to suffer affront. Economists, on the other hand, are dispassionate to be point of being bloodless and entertain, apparently, a glassy indifference to what the world will. So if you have to choose one, blindly, in that evolutionary way, which is better? The anthropologist’s indignation? Or the economist’s calm? I am shocked (shocked!) you should have to ask such a question. Clearly, unmistakably, calm is better. Because calm does not anticipate itself. It does not require anything to be true. When confronted with reality, it does not prostletize. Glassy as in transparent, the light of the world can actually penetrate this academy.

6. Tom Wolfe Biography And Summary
Tom Wolfe biography with 302 pages of profile on Tom Wolfe sourced from encyclopedias, critical essays, summaries, and research journals.
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American journalist and novelist Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr. (born 1931), was a major figure in the "New Journalism" which began in the 1960s. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., was born in Richmond, Virginia, on March 2, 1931, the son of Thomas Kennerly and... summary from source:
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7. Tom Wolfe - Wikipedia
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Nach dem Studium in Yale arbeitete Wolfe als Journalist, unter anderem f¼r die New York Herald Tribune und deren Magazin New York (das sp¤ter unabh¤ngig wurde) sowie f¼r die Washington Post . Sein erstes Buch mit dem Titel The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby , war eine Sammlung verschiedener Reportagen unter anderem ¼ber Popmusik und Autobastler. Das im Jahr 1965 erschienene Werk gilt als einer der Grundsteine des New Journalism Kindler Literaturlexikon ). Unter New Journalism versteht man das literarische Experiment in nichtfiktionalen Texten. Der subjektive Blickwinkel und an der literarischen Moderne orientierte Schreibstil steht im Gegensatz zum sachlich-objektiven Stil g¤ngiger Reportagen. W¤hrend der 60er- und 70er-Jahre ver¶ffentlichte Wolfe weitere Reportagesammlungen, darunter

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9. Tom Wolfe: Bio
tom wolfe was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He was educated at Washington and Lee (B.A., 1951) and Yale (Ph.D., American Studies,
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was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He was educated at Washington and Lee (B.A., 1951) and Yale (Ph.D., American Studies, 1957) universities. In December 1956, he took a job as a reporter on the Springfield (Massachusetts) Union. This was the beginning of a ten-year newspaper career, most of it spent as a general assignment reporter. For six months in 1960 he served as The Washington Post's Latin American correspondent and won the Washington Newspaper Guild's foreign news prize for his coverage of Cuba. In 1962 he became a reporter for the New York Herald-Tribune and, in addition, one of the two staff writers (Jimmy Breslin was the other) of New York magazine, which began as the Herald-Tribune's Sunday supplement. While still a daily reporter for the Herald-Tribune, he completed his first book, a collection of articles about the flamboyant Sixties written for New York and Esquire and published in 1965 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux as The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby . The book became a bestseller and established Wolfe as a leading figure in the literary experiments in nonfiction that became known as New Journalism. In 1968 he published two bestsellers on the same day: The Pump House Gang , made up of more articles about life in the sixties, and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test , a nonfiction story of the hippie era. In 1970 he published

10. Featured Author: Tom Wolfe
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With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times WORLD PREMIERE AUDIO BROADCAST
On November 11, Tom Wolfe read from his new novel, "A Man in Full," at Town Hall, 123 West 43d Street, Manhattan. Click here to listen to the broadcast In This Feature
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  • Michael Lewis Reviews 'A Man in Full' (November 8, 1998)
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  • In His New Novel, Tom Wolfe Unearths His Southern Roots (November 11, 1998)
    John Decker/ The New York Times Tom Wolfe at Manhattan's Town Hall on November 11. AUDIO SPECIAL: On November 11, Tom Wolfe gave his first public reading of his new novel, "A Man in Full." The event was held at Town Hall, 123 West 43d Street, Manhattan. Click here to listen to the entire event, or listen to selections, listed below.
  • Wolfe Introduces 'A Man in Full' (8 min.)
    "I have . . . a somewhat unusual approach to writing novels . . . most writers look first for a theme and probably a character who three out of four times is themselves. Instead maybe it's the journalist in me, it probably is I look for a milieu, a setting that to me is fascinating and a setting I don't know anything about . . ."
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    [pic source] another pic caricature pix ... autograph New: 11Sept essay New: Wolfe reads Hooking Up (MP3 and RealAud); extract 1st chapter NYT Sunday review Salon review ... NYRB New: postmodern art uses 'Acid Test' text New: NYTimes hatchetjob on Hooking Up [mirror] New: 'In the Land of the Rococo Marxists' [about] New: info on Hooking Up NEW: MP3 and RealAudio of Ambush at Ft Bragg NEW: spat with Updike/Mailer/Irving NEW: opposes Internet in schools [ditto] NEW: short interview Bio timeline 1931: born Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, March 2 in Richmond, Virginia (father a gentleman farmer)
    c1940: tried to write a biography of Napoleon, and a comic book of Mozart's life
    1940s: St. Christopher's School in Richmond, Virginia
    c1948: imitating Hemingway's style (later JG Farrell, James Jones, Norman Mailer, Maxim Gorky, Boris Pilnyak)
    c1953? graduated from Washington and Lee University (baseball pitcher, editor of Shenandoah Review
    1957: PhD in American Studies from Yale
    1957: reporter for Springfield (Massachusetts) Union
    1959: Washington Post's Latin American correspondent
    1962: New York Herald Tribune;

    12. I Am Still Tom Wolfe - TIME
    In 1952 a promising young pitching prospect out of Washington and Lee University showed up for a tryout with the New York Giants (the baseball Giants,
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      Monday, Nov. 08, 2004 By LEV GROSSMAN Article Tools Print Email Reprints Sphere addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'timecom'; RSS In 1952 a promising young pitching prospect out of Washington and Lee University showed up for a tryout with the New York Giants (the baseball Giants, that isthey hadn't yet decamped for San Francisco). The prospect made a decent showing: three innings, three men on base, no runs scored. Good screwball, nice sinker, not much heat. "If somebody had offered me a Class D professional contract," says the prospectwhose name was Tom Wolfemany decades later, "I would have gladly put off writing for a couple of decades."
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      Sphere.Inline.search('sphereSideBar','http://time.com/') tiiQuigoWriteAd(755769, 1290761, 180, 200, -1); But the Giants cut Wolfe after two days, and he became a giant of another kind. Wolfe is one of the greatest literary stylists and social observers of our much observed postmodern era. With books like The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities, he has built a towering reputation both as a journalist and as a novelist, scoring both literary acclaim and commercial success in the process. He has hung out with Black Panthers and astronauts. He has feuded with John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving simultaneously. In uptown Manhattan, perched on a sofa in his sumptuous apartment, with its housekeeper and its blue baby grand and its views of Central Park, Wolfe in person is a sharp contrast to his personality on the page. His prose bristles with italics and exclamation points and repetitionsrepetitions!for emphasis, but Wolfe himself speaks softly, slowly and a little hoarsely, with the ruins of a long-ago Virginia accent. He has always been dapper, but now he is a dapper old man. His appearance is not so much wolfish as avian: his frame is slight, his nose hooked and beaky, his mischievous smile a little snaggle-toothed. His hair is midlength and floppy,   la David Spade. He still wears his trademark white suit, accessorized with some kind of high-gloss old-timey shoes, but it hangs a little loose on him. When he reads small print he dons a pair of white-framed glasses.

    13. 'The Liberal Elite Hasn't Got A Clue' | US Elections 2004 | Guardian Unlimited
    As a member of the Manhattan intelligentsia, novelist tom wolfe seems a lonely A new tom wolfe novel is always a literary event where will he go next?
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    What If 9/11 Never Happened? NEW YORK WOULD BE UNRECOGNIZABLE tom wolfe Leon Wieseltier, Tony Harris/Brian Vaughn, - tom wolfe, - Reverend Al Sharpton
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    He mocks the cultural elite and defends George Bush at 77, tom wolfe is This, at least, is the impression left by tom wolfe as he blazes through the
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    By Trevor Butterworth T he wit of Oscar Wilde is often more clever than insightful, but when he declared that “one’s first duty in life is to assume a pose”, he may have been on to something: clothes don’t just make the man ; they can, if unchanging in style and sufficiently de trop , make him look ageless.

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    by tom wolfe Tuesday, February 22, 2005 1201 a.m. EST. Hunter S. Thompson was one of those rare writers who come as advertised. The Addamsfamily eyebrows
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    17. Wolfe, Tom | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
    tom wolfe (1930). Contemporary novelists don t want to see the world, they want to suck their thumbs. Birthplace Virginia, US Education
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    18. Tom Wolfe: 2006 Jefferson Lecturer In The Humanities
    tom wolfe 2006 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Bibliography About the Lecture NEH Home. Image of tom wolfe.
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    19. The Pirate Pose - Executive Articles - Portfolio.com
    by tom wolfe May 2007 Issue. Twenty years after The Bonfire of the Vanities, the author checks in on the new masters of the universe and finds them even
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