Description
In these two devastatingly funny essays, Tom Wolfe examines political stances and social styles in our status-minded world.
In “Radical Chic”, Wolfe focuses primarily on one symbolic event: a gathering of the politically correct at Leonard Bernstein’s duplex apartment on Park Avenue to meet spokesmen of the Black Panther Party. He re-creates the incongruous scene – and its astonishing repercussions – with high fidelity.
In the companion essay, Wolfe travels west to San Francisco to survey another meeting-ground between militant minorities and the liberal white establishment. “Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers” deals with the newly emerging art of confrontation, as practiced by San Francisco’s militant minorities in response to a highly bureaucratized poverty program.
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