Wednesday, March 2, 2016

March 2, 2016

Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr.

           Born this day in 1931







Being a writer requires two people:
the person writing and the person reading;
or the person speaking and the person listening.





One night in the 1990's I met Tom Wolfe who had
come to speak at Chapman University. It was a
classy evening. Tom Wolfe paid tribute to the art 
of writing by the way he presented himself.
 
On such an evening you go home and write.

                    TOM WOLFE

                 In his six-button
                 cream colored vest
                 and his high forehead
                 hair falling part at the left
                 Tom Wolfe tailored facts
                 and fit them into a life
                 of their own. Smiling
                 he said, I am not the writer
                 who can't go home.
                     
                                      -Kathleen Gunton

         Happy Birthday! 

           to the writer who founded what
           we now call the New Journalism 

       Here's a quote on what he says he found--we
are richer for it. . . 
      "I found a great many pieces of puctuation and
typography lying around dormant when I came along--
and I must say I had a good time using them."
                                                    -Tom Wolfe

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