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Quote by Tom Wolfe

“America is a wonderful country! I mean it! No honest writer would challenge that statement! The human comedy never runs out of material! it never lets you down!”

Quote by Tom Wolfe

Work

Hooking Up

This book explores the complexities of modern dating, examining the motivations, behaviors, and consequences of casual encounters and short-term relationships. It delves into the cultural shifts that have influenced the dating landscape and offers insights into the emotional and psychological dynamics at play in hooking up. more

Author

Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe, an American author born on March 2, 1931, is renowned for his unique writing style and insightful observations of American society and culture. His works often focus on the changes in American society and culture, with a distinctive narrative approach and rich details that depict the diversity and complexity of American society. His notable works include 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' and 'The Right Stuff'. more

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