
"An excellent book by a genius." --Kurt Vonnegut
A generation-defining portrait of the 1960s by the master of New Journalism. Tom Wolfe raised the banner for his high-octane brand of New Journalism with The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, his first book of essays, which collects stories from corners of 1960s America that few had described before. With a thrilling flair for detail, Wolfe creates an indelible portrait of the era--from the burgeoning ersatz glamor of Las Vegas, to the hot-rodding world of car customizers, to a close-up look at the working lives of New York City doormen. These essays are a testament to Wolfe's unparalleled ability to capture the zeitgeist on the page, bringing it to life with colorful and unusual characters and an inimitable ear for a new kind of American idiom. The force and depth of his writing endures decades after his debut, reaffirming, yet again, his role as a foundational figure in the development of a truly American school of language and journalism."Might well be required reading in courses with names like American studies." --Time Magazine
"I'm always rereading Tom Wolfe's The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby." --David Gates "Tom Wolfe is a terrific writer." --The Washington Monthly "Wolfe can do things with words and settings that few writers are capable of matching." --Tom Walker, The Denver Post "The man's done the impossible. He--Yes!--understands America!" --Houston Chronicle "His eye and ear for detailed observation are incomparable; and observation is to the satirist what bullets are to a gun." --The Boston Sunday Globe