Before he became a best-selling novelist (The Bonfire of the
Vanities), Tom Wolfe was an essayist and keen observer of 1960s and
1970s culture for Esquire and Rolling Stone. (This is the man who
coined the phrase "Me Decade", after all.) This ear-candy collection of
20 essays and articles narrated by Edoardo Ballerini was handpicked by
Wolfe and includes some of his best-known nonfiction work. These
must-listens include profiles of astronaut Chuck Yeager (who also
appears in Wolfe's The Right Stuff) and model-turned-Warhol-superstar
Baby Jane Holzer. Part cultural anthropologist and part social observer,
Wolfe conquers the worlds of modern art, high fashion, surfing, and
stock-car racing with equal aplomb.