Tom Wolfe
Praise for The Right Stuff
Tom Wolfe’, article: ‘You only had to look at him… or read such books as The Bonfire of the Vanities and The Right Stuff to know that Tom Wolfe was like no other
John Pye, The Scotsman
The hero you couldn’t hope to emulate’, article: ‘Journalism, it is said, is the first draft of history. Nobody exemplifies the dictum better than Wolfe, the cultural observer and social critic par excellence
Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph
Effortlessly, elegantly, Tom Wolfe bestrode both fiction and non-fiction… a style at once objective, subjective, and hallucinatory
Andy Martin, Independent
Tom Wolfe’, article: ‘You only had to look at him… or read such books as The Bonfire of the Vanities and The Right Stuff to know that Tom Wolfe was like no other
John Pye, The Scotsman
The hero you couldn’t hope to emulate’, article: ‘Journalism, it is said, is the first draft of history. Nobody exemplifies the dictum better than Wolfe, the cultural observer and social critic par excellence
Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph
Effortlessly, elegantly, Tom Wolfe bestrode both fiction and non-fiction… a style at once objective, subjective, and hallucinatory
Andy Martin, Independent
Tom Wolfe’, article: ‘You only had to look at him… or read such books as The Bonfire of the Vanities and The Right Stuff to know that Tom Wolfe was like no other
John Pye, The Scotsman
The hero you couldn’t hope to emulate’, article: ‘Journalism, it is said, is the first draft of history. Nobody exemplifies the dictum better than Wolfe, the cultural observer and social critic par excellence
Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph
Effortlessly, elegantly, Tom Wolfe bestrode both fiction and non-fiction… a style at once objective, subjective, and hallucinatory
Andy Martin, Independent
Articles featuring Tom Wolfe
If you loved The Trial of the Chicago 7, you should read these books
Aaron Sorkin’s star-studded movie has had critics in a lather since its release on Netflix this month. It’s the story of a motley group of anti-Vietnam War activists charged with inciting riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and how they turned their trial into a circus.. From Norman Mailer to Allen Ginsberg, here are some books to dive deeper into what became one of the most notorious legal battles in US history.