Pump House Gang
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A sprawling collection of essays about the subcultures of the 1960s by Tom Wolfe the revolutionary journalist and novelistWhen Tom Wolfe smashed his way onto the literary scene in 1965 with The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby he transformed reporting in American popular culture. For his next project Wolfe traveled from La Jolla to London in search of new lifestyles. The result is The Pump House Gang (published simultaneously with The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test in 1968): a collection of essays that chronicles life at the end of the 1960s written with all the panache and perceptiveness that made Wolfe one of our greatest American journalists.Running throughout The Pump House Gang is a central theme of Wolfe’s writing: status. In pieces about Hugh Hefner Natalie Wood and a gang of affluent teenage surfers among others Wolfe discusses the 1960s phenomenon of retreating from conventional social hierarchies which he calls “starting your own league.” Dancers motorcyclists lumpen-dandies and stay-at-homes―everybody’s doing it. Except for die-hards in the crumbling old social worlds of New York and London where the confusion is so great that nobody can tell whether this is really the path to the top they’ve taken or just the service elevator.Dazzlingly brilliant as a stylist daringly provocative as a commentator and always entertaining in The Pump House Gang Wolfe is thoroughly completely himself.
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