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Back to Blood was released on October 23, 2012 [4] to mixed reviews. It debuted at #4 on the New York Times Hardcover Fiction Best Seller list on November 11, 2012 and it remained on the list for three weeks. The book was ultimately deemed a commercial failure, selling only 62,000 copies as of February 2013, according to BookScan. [5]
His fourth novel, Back to Blood, was published in October 2012 by Little, Brown and Company. According to The New York Times , Wolfe was paid close to US$7 million for the book. [ 33 ] According to the publisher, Back to Blood is about "class, family, wealth, race, crime, sex, corruption and ambition in Miami, the city where America's future ...
The New Journalism is a 1973 anthology of journalism edited by Tom Wolfe and E. W. Johnson. The book is both a manifesto for a new type of journalism by Wolfe, and a collection of examples of New Journalism by American writers, covering a variety of subjects from the frivolous (baton twirling competitions) to the deadly serious (the Vietnam War).
In “Radical Wolfe,” a lively, impeccably chiseled portrait of Tom Wolfe, who died in 2018 (this is the first documentary about him), we hear how Wolfe came to write that essay.
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Hooking Up is a collection of essays and a novella by American author Tom Wolfe, a number of which were earlier published in popular magazines. [1]The essays cover diverse topics dating from as early as 1965, including both non-fiction and fiction, along with snipes at his contemporaries John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving.
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