“So the doors close and the walls go up!” he wrote in his 1989 literary manifesto, Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast. Wolfe scorned the reluctance of American writers to confront social issues and warned that self-absorption and master’s programs would kill the novel. He didn’t just help me to become a writer. “Not just a great writer but a great soul. “What I hope people know about him is that he was a sweet and generous man,” Lewis, known for such books as Moneyballand The Big Short, told the AP in an email Tuesday. When attending promotional luncheons with fellow authors, he would make a point of reading their latest work. Wolfe was both a literary upstart, sneering at the perceived stuffiness of the publishing establishment, and an old-school gentleman who went to the best schools and encouraged Michael Lewis and other younger writers. An ingenious phrase maker, he helped brand such expressions as “radical chic” for rich liberals’ fascination with revolutionaries and the “Me” generation, defining the self-absorbed baby boomers of the 1970s. His hyperbolic, stylized writing work was a gleeful fusillade of exclamation points, italics and improbable words. Jim Brown, NFL Legend Turned Hollywood Action Hero, Dies at 87
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