The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Tom Wolfe, an early practitioner of 'new journalism” who captured the mood and culture of America across ...
Tom Wolfe created unforgettable stories about test pilots and hippies, bikers and the lost denizens of Wall Street. He wrote best sellers like "The Right Stuff" and "Bonfire Of The Vanities." We have ...
Journalist and writer Tom Wolfe was shot in his office at the New York Herald Tribune on January 15, 1966 for a "Vogue's Own Boutique" feature. The New York Public Library has paid $2.15 million to ...
Writer Tom Wolfe, who penned several books including The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities, died Monday in Manhattan, N.Y., at 88. Wolfe’s agent, Lynn Nesbit, confirmed Wolfe passed away ...
Graydon Carter’s weekly magazine Air Mail is rolling out the inaugural Tom Wolfe Prize for Fiction and Reportage with help from Montblanc. Wolfe, an inventive novelist and the father of New Journalism ...
Bestselling author Tom Wolfe died Monday at a New York hospital at age 88. Wolfe, a Richmond native, was interviewed by freelance writer Martha Steger in the April issue of Virginia Business. Wolfe’s ...
The author, who died last week at age 88, transformed American journalism for the better. Tom Wolfe in 1972: “Logos are strictly a vanity industry” You think Wolfe was only hard on New York's power ...
Tom Wolfe, the white-suited wizard of "New Journalism" who exuberantly chronicled American culture from the Merry Pranksters through the space race before turning his satiric wit to such novels as ...
Best-selling author Tom Wolfe, one of the pioneers of what came to be called "the new journalism," died at a hospital in New York. Tom Wolfe, Author Of 'Bonfire Of The Vanities,' Dies At 88 RACHEL ...
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