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The Bonfire of the Vanities
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The Bonfire of the Vanities

FSG, 1987
First Edition: 1987 подробнее...

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Tom Wolfe, an eloquent, if sometimes pessimistic, writer who deeply understands modern culture, wrote this massive, classic tale of greed, ambition and power. He casts the story of financier Sherman McCoy in the financial world of Wall Street, but includes the racial, political and economic issues of New York City in the early 1980s. Even 13 years after its publication date, this is still a gripping read. You can use this book as the starting point for reading about business culture from a fictionalized perspective. Or, you can combine it with Michael Lewis’ Liar’s Poker and The New New Thing, for insight from fact and fiction into the major episodes of greed and economic boom in the past 20 years. This undeclared trilogy examines the desire - not confined to Americans, though the books are U.S.-based - to achieve wealth at any cost. getAbstract recommends this book, all by itself, as a seminal volume in business fiction.

Take-Aways

  • Sherman McCoy, a bond salesman, considers himself a Master of the Universe.
  • McCoy has fantastic wealth, a black Mercedes and a mistress named Maria.
  • McCoy gets lost in the Bronx while driving Maria home from the airport.

About the Author

Tom Wolfe  , a reporter and novelist, is the author of a dozen books, among them such contemporary classics as the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, The Right Stuff and A Man in Full.


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