by Tom Wolfe
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by Tom Wolfe
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The Bonfire of the Vanities is a 1987 satirical novel by Tom Wolfe. The story is a drama about ambition, racism, social class, politics, and greed in 1980s New York City, and centers on three main characters: WASP bond trader Sherman McCoy, Jewish assistant district attorney Larry Kramer, and British expatriate journalist Peter Fallow.
The novel was originally conceived as a serial in the style of Charles Dickens’ writings: It ran in 27 installments in Rolling Stone starting in 1984. Wolfe heavily revised it before it was published in book form. The novel was a bestseller and a phenomenal success, even in comparison with Wolfe’s other books. It has often been called the quintessential novel of the 1980s.
Book Condition | Used – Okay |
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Cover | Paperback |
Size | 690 pages |
Published | December 1, 1988 by Bantam Books |
Genre | Fiction, Classics, Contemporary, Literary Fiction |
Awards | Ambassador Book Award for Fiction (1988), |
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