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CLASS LESSONS
Forty years ago Tom Wolfe pioneered a snappy, "you are there" kind of reporting - what he called "the new journalism." Now he writes novels, but Wolfe says he's still a reporter at hear, tackling tough issues like class and social status. He says most American ficiton is self-indulgen - cut off from the real world. Next time on To the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll talk with Tom Wolfe about what makes a good novel, and why he loves to write about humiliation.
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