Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe (Richmond, Virginia, 1931) was revealed in the 60's as a great reporter and very sharp chronicler. He was the impeller and theoretician of the so-called "New Journalism", which he defined as the most lively literary genre of the time. In Anagrama the following titles have been published: The Exquisite Left & Mau-mauando to the bumpers, The house band of the pump and other chronicles of the pop era, The years of the mess, The New Journalism, What to have ( Chosen for Glory), The Painted Word, Who Fears the Fierce Bauhaus ?, The Purple Decades, Pitch Lysergic Acid, In Our Time, and The Bonfire of Vanities, Bloody Miami and All A Man.