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Hooking Up av Tom Wolfe
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Hooking Up

av Tom Wolfe

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We know that Wolfe has his own style of writing but thankfully he remains a journalist and writes without the pretensions of an artist. He sees and understands a lot, and he expresses well what he sees and understands, and you could hardly ask anything more of a journalist. In fact, as a journalist he goes one better: you find yourself enjoying subjects you wouldn't expect to enjoy.
  messpots | Feb 28, 2008 |
Scraps thrown together is one term that comes to mind. Wolfe titled the book after being surprised by the sexual habits of today's youth but the book does little to address this. It does however print many old stories Wolfe has had lying around for quite some time. The one highlight is the short story, "Ambush at Fort Bragg" which was cut from "A Man in Full". This short story shows Wolfe at his storytelling best and alone is worth the cost of the book. ( )
  pbirch01 | Sep 18, 2007 |
Wolfe tries to take us on a history-laden trip of the progression of sex among the youth of America. I found this book to be boring and not revealing at all. I like Wolfe, but even great one must stumble every so often. ( )
  fauxcajun | Nov 11, 2006 |
Full of vintage Wolfe, although a big chunk of the book is taken up by the novella 'Ambush at Fort Bragg', an interesting piece that doesn't go much of anywhere. This volume also includes a full recounting of Wolfe's battles with the New Yorker, which are wonderfully funny. ( )
  mrtall | Nov 6, 2006 |
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Tom Wolfe's name is now so well known that the cover of his new collection bears just that: Tom Wolfe's name. No title, no picture, just the name, with an elegant design twining through it. Flip the thing on its side and you'll find that its title, Hooking Up, gives little idea of its function. But investigation soon reveals an oleo of reportage, fiction, and acrimonious name-calling. The latter, of course, makes for the best reading. In "My Three Stooges," Wolfe reviles the three big men of American letters--Updike, Mailer, and Irving--who cast aspersions on his second novel. Apparently, "the allergens for jealousy were present. Both Updike and Mailer had books out at the same time as A Man in Full, and theirs had sunk without a bubble. With Irving there was the Dickens factor." Wolfe gets in a lot of figures about what a big hit his book was with the reading public, and a few gentle reminders about other writers who were big hits of their times--little guys like Twain and Tolstoy.

Equally bitter fun are his two famous 1965 satires from the New York Herald Tribune. As always, Wolfe's titles lead you a good way into the actual stories: "Tiny Mummies! The True Story of the Ruler of 43rd Street's Land of the Walking Dead!" and "Lost in the Whichy Thickets: The New Yorker." Wolfe, clotheshorse of note, gets off some of his best cracks at the expense of New Yorker editor William Shawn's fashion sense: "He always seems to have on about twenty layers of clothes, about three button-up sweaters, four vests, a couple of shirts, two ties, it looks that way, a dark shapeless suit over the whole ensemble, and white cotton socks." The rest of the reported pieces are unexceptional, and while the novella Ambush at Fort Bragg makes the most of its setting--a Dateline-like newsmagazine--it lacks the irresistible momentum required to drag most readers into a novella. Still, it's fun to watch the author reprise his lifelong role of unlikely underdog: between his sniping at the literary elite and his mocking of the precious New Yorker set, Tom Wolfe makes like a defender of the common man. --Claire Dederer

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