Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe has written at least 47 books. Their most popular book is The Right Stuff with 151 saves with an average rating of 4.23⭐.

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Author 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, 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 Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, a highly controversial book about racial friction in the United States. The first section was a detailed account of a party Leonard Bernstein gave for the Black Panthers in his Park Avenue duplex, and the second portrayed the inner workings of the government's poverty program.

In 1979 Wolfe completed a book he had been at work on for more than six years, an account of the rocket airplane experiments of the post World War II era and the early space program focusing upon the psychology of the rocket pilots and the astronauts and the competition between them. The Right Stuff became a bestseller and won the American Book Award for nonfiction, the National Institute of Arts and Letters Harold Vursell Award for prose style, and the Columbia Journalism Award.

"The right stuff," "radical chic," and "the Me Decade" (sometimes altered to "the Me Generation") all became popular phrases, but Wolfe seems proudest of "good ol' boy," which he introduced to the written language in a 1964 article in Esquire about Junior Johnson, the North Carolina stock car racing driver, which was called "The Last American Hero."

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The Right Stuff

The Right Stuff
ByTom Wolfe

1979 • 151 Readers • 448 pages 4.2

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

1968 • 133 Readers 3.4

The Bonfire of the Vanities

129 Readers 3.8

A Man in Full

A Man in Full
ByTom Wolfe

1998 • 23 Readers • 780 pages 3.4

I Am Charlotte Simmons

2005 • 18 Readers • 758 pages 3.6

The Painted Word

The Painted Word
ByTom Wolfe

1975 • 10 Readers • 128 pages 3.7

Cover 1

1970 • 9 Readers • 144 pages 3.4

The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby

1965 • 8 Readers • 368 pages 3

From Bauhaus to Our House

1988 • 6 Readers • 160 pages 3

The Kingdom of Speech

2016 • 6 Readers • 304 pages 3.8

Back to Blood

Back to Blood
ByTom Wolfe

2012 • 6 Readers • 704 pages 3

The Pump House Gang

1968 • 5 Readers • 281 pages

Hooking Up

Hooking Up
ByTom Wolfe

1989 • 3 Readers • 304 pages 4

Red Star in Orbit

Red Star in Orbit
ByJames Edward Oberg

1981 • 2 Readers • 288 pages

Cover 7

1973 • 2 Readers

A Fogueira das Vaidades

1987 • 1 Reader • 747 pages 4

Cover 4

1 Reader

Way More than Luck: Commencement Speeches on Living with Bravery, Empathy, and Other Existential Skills

2015 • 1 Reader • 208 pages 3

New York Stories: Landmark Writing from Four Decades of New York Magazine

2008 • 1 Reader • 624 pages

Il falò delle vanità

Il falò delle vanità
ByTom Wolfe,Ranieri Carano(Translator)

1987 • 1 Reader • 784 pages

El nuevo periodismo

El nuevo periodismo
ByTom Wolfe,José Luis Guarner(Translator)

1973 • 1 Reader • 216 pages 5

Right Stuff

Right Stuff
ByTom Wolfe

1979 • 1 Reader • 448 pages 4

Bonfire of the Vanities

1987 • 1 Reader • 690 pages 4

Cover 1

1997 • 1 Reader • 2 pages

Maggie, a Girl of the Streets and Selected Stories

2006 • 1 Reader 2

Hoguera de Las Vanidades

Hoguera de Las Vanidades
ByTom Wolfe,Enrique Murillo(Translator)

1987 • 1 Reader • 738 pages 5

Radical chic. Il fascino irresistibile dei rivoluzionari da salotto

1970 • 1 Reader • 145 pages 4

Soy Charlotte Simmons

Soy Charlotte Simmons
ByTom Wolfe,Eduardo Iriarte(Translator)

2004 • 1 Reader • 897 pages 2

Elegidos para la gloria: Lo que hay que tener

Elegidos para la gloria: Lo que hay que tener
ByTom Wolfe,José Manuel Álvarez Flórez(Translator),+1 more

1979 • 1 Reader • 356 pages 3

The Purple Decades - A Reader

1982 • 420 pages

About Wright

About Wright
ByEdgar Tafel

1993 • 326 pages

Der Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

2009 • 560 pages

Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

2013 • 434 pages

... und wie er die Welt sah

2003 • 350 pages

The Right Stuff Tom Wolfe

2020 • 450 pages

Todo un hombre

Todo un hombre
ByTom Wolfe

1998 • 844 pages

Through the Looking Glass with Tom Wolfe

1992 • 64 pages

A Writer in Full

A Writer in Full
ByTom Wolfe

1999

In Our Time

In Our Time
ByTom Wolfe

1961 • 144 pages