Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe

Juan F. Trillo / Juan FTrillo

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Editorial:
Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9788437099354
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Durante cincuenta años, el escritor Tom Wolfe ha diseccionado la sociedad norteamericana. Tanto como periodista, como narrador de no-ficción o como novelista, ha hecho de la literatura popular el vehículo idóneo tanto para el análisis sociológico, como para la reflexión filosófica.Su personal técnica de escritura, mezcla de recursos periodísticos y literarios, se ha convertido en un estilo tan reconocible, como su propia imagen de atildado caballero sudista, vestido siempre de blanco impecable.A lo largo de su carrera ha hecho de la provocación su caballo de batalla, a contracorriente de las últimas tendencias políticamente correctas. Como resultado, defensores y detractores coinciden en que su huella literaria es ya insoslayable. Este libro reposa la vida y la obra de un escri­tor cuyo legado está destinado a convertirle en icono cultural de un momento histórico irrepetible.

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