The Critical Response to Tom Wolfe
By (Author) Doug Shomette
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th August 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
813.54
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
Author of "The Right Stuff" and other journalistic writings in a literary vein and the novel "Bonfire of the Vanities", Tom Wolfe has been lauded and vilified by the critics for breaking down the barriers between fact and fiction, journalism and literature, and for his stylistic idiosyncracies. Beginning with "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby", published in 1965, he has turned his keen eye and high spirits - some would say mean spirits - to the sacred cows and icons of art, architecture, fashion, and politics as well as to cults and the drug culture, the "Beautiful People", astronauts, and Wall Street stockbrokers. Doug Shomette here collects from four to eight representative reviews and critical commentary on each of Wolfe's 11 major works, including essays by novelists Kurt Vonnegut, Jr and John Hersey, scholars Alan Trachtenberg and Albert Bergesen, journalist Garry Wills, and critic Hilton Kramer. Shomette's introduction summarises these 54 pieces as well as other notable critical reactions not reprinted. Also included is a chronology of important events in Wolfe's career; a bibliography of additional readings; and an index. Aiming to be an informative and entertaining reader and reference book, this work should be valuable to anyone who reads and enjoys Tom Wolfe or who is a student of postmodernism, contemporary literature, and the "New Journalism".
Doug Shomette, a special agent with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas, Texas, is enrolled in a PhD program in literature at the University of North Texas. He is working on a similar volume on the critical response to John Gardner.