The new journalism / Tom Wolfe ; with an anthology edited by Tom Wolfe and E. W. Johnson.
"In the short space of one decade, a new style of reportage has taken hold to the point where it has all but supplanted the novel as the most revered, prestigious and powerful literary form. Writers with reputations as fine novelists turned to writing the New Journalism; feature writers for newspape...
Uniform Title: | Jack and Susan Davis Rare Book Collection.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Harper & Row, Publishers,
[1973]
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Jack and Susan Davis Rare Book Collection.
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MSU: Copy 3 gift of Jack and Susan Davis.
MSU: Copy 3 in dust jacket. |
Physical Description: | xi, 394 pages ; 25 cm |
Format: | Book |
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"In the short space of one decade, a new style of reportage has taken hold to the point where it has all but supplanted the novel as the most revered, prestigious and powerful literary form. Writers with reputations as fine novelists turned to writing the New Journalism; feature writers for newspapers, thinking themselves to be marking time until they, too, wrote The Novel, began writing the New Journalism. Tom Wolfe, who has watched and helped this new genre of novelistic nonfiction blossom over the years, here introduces, annotates and provides appendices for an anthology of the finest examples of the New Journalism written from 1962 through 1970"--Jacket.
Selections from Rex Reed, Gay Talese, Richard Goldstein, Michael Herr, Truman Capote, Joe Eszterhas, Terry Southern, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer, Nicholas Tomalin, Tom Wolfe, Barbara L. Goldsmith, Joe McGinniss, George Plimpton, James Mills, John Gregory Dunne, John Sack, Joan Didion, "Adam Smith," Robert Christgau, and Garry Wills. |
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Call Number: | PN4867 .W6 |
ISBN: | 0060147075 0060471832 (pbk.) |