Wolfe, Tom (Nombre personal)
- Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly, Jr.
- Вулф, Том
- וולף, טום
- 톰 울프
- 톰울프
- Ṿolf, Ṭom
- Vulf, Tom
- Вулф, Томас Кеннерли, младший
- Vulf, Tomas Kennerli, mladshiĭ
- ウルフ, トム
- Urufu, Tomu
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New York herald tribune. New York herald tribune presents New York, New York, 1964.
I am Charlotte Simmons, 2004: t.p. (Tom Wolfe)
BL auth file, 18 Oct. 2005 (hdg.: Wolfe, Tom, 1930-)
Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 7, 2007 (Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr.; b. Mar. 2, 1931, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer, journalist, social commentator, and artist)
Biog. resource center (Authors and artists for young ddults), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe; b. Mar. 2, 1931, Richmond, Va.; writer, journalist, social commentator, and artist)
Biog. resource center (Contemp. novelists), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., Mar. 2, 1930, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer, novelist)
Biog. resource center (Contemporary popular writers), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., Mar. 2, 1930, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer)
Biog. resource center (Contemporary southern writers), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., Mar. 2, 1930, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer)
Biog. resource center (Encyclopedia of world biography), May 7, 2007 (Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr.; b. Mar. 2, 1931, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, doctorate in American studies, 1957; journalist and novelist)
Biog. resource center (Newsmakers 1999), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., Mar. 2, 1930 (some sources say 1931), Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer, journalist, social commentator, and artist)
Biog. resource center (St. James encyclopedia of popular culture), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr., Mar. 2, 1931, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, doctoral degree in American studies, 1957)
Writers dir., 2006 (Wolfe, Tom (Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr); b. 1930)
Biog. resource center (WW Amer.), May 7, 2007 (Tom Wolfe.; b. Mar. 2, 1931, Richmond, Va.; Yale University, Ph. D., 1957; writer, journalist)
Digital dissertations, May 7, 2007 (Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly, Jr.., Ph. D., Yale University, 1956--The league of American writers)
Yale University Web OPAC, May 7, 2007 (Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly, 1930- --The League of American Writers [Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, American Studies Program, 1957])
Wikipedia, February 24, 2014 (Tom Wolfe; Thomas Kennerly "Tom" Wolfe, Jr. (born March 2, 1931); American author and journalist, best known for his association and influence over the New Journalism literary movement in which literary techniques are used in objective, even-handed journalism) Korean page (톰 울프 = T'om Ulp'ŭ) Hebrew page (טום וולף = Ṭom Ṿolf) Kazakh page (Том Вулф = Tom Vulf ; Томас Кеннерли "Том" Вулф Младший = Tomas Kennerli Vulf Mladshiĭ) Japanese page (トム・ウルフ = Tomu Urufu) Russian page (Вулф, Том = Vulf, Tom; Томас Кеннерли Вулф-младший = Tomas Kennerli Vulf-mladshiĭ)
Tom Wolfe website, February 24, 2014: bio (Tom Wolfe was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He was educated at Washington and Lee (B.A., 1951) and Yale (Ph.D., American Studies, 1957) universities; leading figure in the literary experiments in nonfiction that became known as New Journalism; lives in New York City) http://www.tomwolfe.com/bio.html
Biography.com, February 24, 2014 (Tom Wolfe. Occupation: Journalist, Author. Birth date: March 02, 1931. Education: St. Christopher's School, Washington and Lee University, Yale University. Place of birth: Richmond, Virginia. Full name: Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr.; well known as a proponent of the New Journalism, using fiction-writing techniques in journalism)
New York times WWW site, viewed May 16, 2018 (in obituary published May 15: Tom Wolfe; b. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr., Mar. 2, 1930, Richmond, Va.; d. Monday [May 14, 2018], Manhattan, aged 88; innovative journalist and novelist whose technicolor, wildly punctuated prose brought to life the worlds of California surfers, car customizers, astronauts, and Manhattan's moneyed status-seekers)