Tom Wolfe
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Tom Wolfe
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"Another writer I love is Tom Wolf who also had a PhD. So you know that I didn't know that. Yeah. Yeah. Not in this is in you know at the time in the 1950s this was such a new subject. It was called Am..."

"Author and journalist cited for his philosophy on immersive fiction and the 'Great American Novel'."

"Author discussed as a major influence on Wilson's perspective on liberal hypocrisy and storytelling."

"Author of the Esquire article 'The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce' being discussed."

"Acclaimed writer who produced major works like 'Bonfire of the Vanities' for Rolling Stone."
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Another writer I love is Tom Wolf who also had a PhD. So you know that I didn't know that. Yeah. Yeah. Not in this is in you know at the time in the 1950s this was such a new subject. It was called American studies. It was supposed to be this blend of history and sociology and who knows what. I you know those departments are like so absurd now but in his day I guess they were some new kind of scholarship and so I'm in the basement of a bookstore at Oxford University reading this collection on the new journalism uh by Wolf and it just lit me on fire and I just thought wow I can't I don't I shouldn't be here I should be out there
Author and journalist cited for his philosophy on immersive fiction and the 'Great American Novel'.
Author discussed as a major influence on Wilson's perspective on liberal hypocrisy and storytelling.
Author of the Esquire article 'The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce' being discussed.
Acclaimed writer who produced major works like 'Bonfire of the Vanities' for Rolling Stone.
Arcmira tracks where Tom Wolfe appears across indexed YouTube videos, transcripts, channels, and related entities.
Arcmira uses indexed YouTube videos and transcripts. Representative source evidence on this page includes "Aristotle, Thiel Fellowship, and Human Greatness w/ Michael Gibson" with transcript-derived context and links when available.