Tom Wolfe

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Alternative Namen:
톰울프, Tomu Urufu, Toms Vulfs, und 24 Andere Tom Vwlf, Томас Кеннерли Вулф, トム ウルフ, Wolfe, Tomas Kennerli Vulf, Thomas K. Wolfe, تام وولف, トム・ウルフ, توم ۆۋلف, Вулф, Thomas Kennerly Jr Wolfe, טום וולף, Том Вулф, Tom Wolfe, Tom Vulf, 톰 울프, Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Ṭom Ṿolf, توم وولف, 汤姆·沃尔夫, ტომ ვულფი, Tom Kennerly Wolfe, Том Вульф, Thomas Kennerly
Geboren:
15. Juli 1931
Gestorben:
15. Juli 2018

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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: …

Bücher von Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe: The Painted Word (2008)

The Painted Word

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Tom Wolfe: Ein Ganzer Kerl (Paperback, German language, Distribooks) Keine Bewertung

Ein Ganzer Kerl

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