New Journalism
Discover the groundbreaking work of Tom Wolfe in New Journalism, an anthology that redefines the boundaries of literary journalism. Published in 1990, this compelling collection spans 432 pages and showcases the innovative approaches of various writers who have transformed the way stories are told. Wolfe, alongside co-editor E. W. Johnson, curates a selection that highlights the fusion of fact and fiction, immersing readers in the vibrant world of narrative journalism. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike, New Journalism is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Dive into the captivating realm of modern storytelling and explore the works that have influenced generations. Enhance your literary collection with this classic critique of journalism that continues to resonate today.