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A revealing portrait of the cultural giant who transformed American letters.But what was he really like?That’s the question Tom Wolfe—chronicler of American life through legendary works like The El...
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  • 11 May 2027
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A revealing portrait of the cultural giant who transformed American letters.

But what was he really like?

That’s the question Tom Wolfe—chronicler of American life through legendary works like The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, The Right Stuff, The Bonfire of the Vanities, and A Man in Full—wanted biographers to answer. In this buoyant book-length study of the man, Joe Mysak, who first met Wolfe in 1977, obliges. 

Mysak shows us a Wolfe who was an assassin on the page yet prized politeness and manners. A Wolfe who was a caustic critic of the culturati yet was wildly ambitious and obsessed with status. A Wolfe whose stylistic innovations disrupted an entire era of American literature yet was accused of being a reactionary by many of his peers.

Drawing from the 236 boxes of Wolfe material in the New York Public Library, interviews with dozens of family members, friends, and acquaintances, and his personal relationship with his subject, Mysak skillfully traces Wolfe’s eventful life. From his youth in Richmond, Virginia, to his hitherto unknown years in graduate school at Yale, to his newspaper apprenticeship, to his takeover of the magazine world, to his popular success as a historian and novelist, Mysak gives us a portrait of Wolfe that is as revealing as it is recognizable.

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Price: $34.00
Pages: 340
Publisher: Creed & Culture Books
Imprint: Creed & Culture
Publication Date: 11 May 2027
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781967613359
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, Biography: general, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Editors, Journalists, Publishers, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
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Introduction

Chapter 1: We Meet

Chapter 2: Richmond

Chapter 3: Education

Chapter 4: Education II

Chapter 5: Play Ball!

Chapter 6: Back There

Chapter 7: Yale

Chapter 8: Cache of Letters

Chapter 9: Cup of Coffee

Chapter 10: Capitol Steps

Chapter 11: Golden Age

Chapter 12: Magazine Writing

Chapter 13: Clay 

Chapter 14: Ghosting

Chapter 15: The New Yorker

Chapter 16: The New Journalism

Chapter 17: Author

Chapter 18: Critic

Chapter 19: Reporting

Chapter 20: Fan Mail

Chapter 21: On the Road

Chapter 22: New York, the Magazine

Chapter 23: Sidebar

Chapter 24: Welcome to the Tom Wolfe Show

Chapter 25: That Party at Lenny’s

Chapter 26: Vietnam

Chapter 27: Historian

Chapter 28: The Missing Footnote

Chapter 29: The Right Stuff

Chapter 30: Right This Way

Chapter 31: Essayist

Chapter 32: Majoring in Journalism

Chapter 33: Status Drama

Chapter 34: Good Advice

Chapter 35: Tom’s Big ’80s

Chapter 36: The Hit

Chapter 37: Close Call

Chapter 38: Bonfire

Chapter 39: Bonfire Explodes

Chapter 40: Money (That’s What I Want)

Chapter 41: But What Was He Really Like? 

Chapter 42: Dear Joe

Chapter 43: How to Write (Fiction)

Chapter 44: Meanwhile

Chapter 45: Real Estate Porn

Chapter 46: IN EMERGENCY, BREAK GLASS

Chapter 47: Second Chance

Chapter 48: Broadcast News

Chapter 49: A Man in Full

Chapter 50: Three Stooges

Chapter 51: Higher Education

Chapter 52: The End 

Chapter 53: School of Wolfe

Epilogue: The Novel

Appendix A: The Uncollected Wolfe

Acknowledgments

Notes

Index