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Tom Wolfe, Pioneering 'New Journalist,' Dead At 88

Bebeto Matthews
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Associated Press
In this July 26, 2016 file photo, American author and journalist Tom Wolfe, Jr. appears in his living room during an interview about his latest book, "The Kingdom of Speech," in New York.

NEW YORK - Author Tom Wolfe, who chronicled everything from hippies to the space race before turning his sharp eye to fiction, has died. He was 88.
 
Wolfe's agent Lynn Nesbit told The Associated Press that Wolfe died in a New York City hospital. Additional details were not immediately available.
 
The "new journalism'' reporter and novelist insisted that the only way to tell a great story was to go out and report it. His writing style was rife with exclamation points, italics and improbable words.
 
Among his acclaimed books were "The Right Stuff'' and "The Bonfire of the Vanities,'' a satire of Manhattan-style power and justice that became one of the best-selling books of the `80s.

This story has been corrected to indicate that Tom Wolfe was 88 when he died, not 87.