Essay on New Journalism
Inverted pyramid. Unbiased news gathering. Objectivity in reporting. Professionalism. Routines that
would regulate news reports, translating information to readers, regardless of geography. Journalism
spent the better part of the 20th century routinizing the news, attempting to shed its seedy past of
"yellow journalism" amid the challenges of new technologies, first the radio, followed by the
television. Then came the tumultuous 1950s and 1960s. Suddenly, the same tides of changes that
were sweeping America's cultural and political landscape were also reshaping journalism.
Journalistic trailblazers, including Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer
and Joan Didion were the known figures that shaped new journalism....show more content...
A quotation from Kurt Vonnegut says it all, "Verdict: Excellent book by a genius who will do
anything to get attention" ("About Tom Wolfe"). Some of his other journalistic works include The
Pump House Gang and The Electric Kool–Aid Acid Test in 1968, The Painted World in 1975, and
many more controversial pieces. The Painted World was on the American art world. "Wolfe
referred to it as the "art village", depicting it as a network of no more than three thousand people,
of whom about three hundred lived outside the New York metropolitan area" ("About Tom
Wolfe"). He has also written novels. Some his novels include, The Bonfire of the Vanities in
1987, A Man in Full in 1998, and a more recent novel titled I Am Charlotte Simmons in 2004. A
Man in Full lead the New York Times bestseller list for ten weeks and sold about 1.4 million
copies. Wolfe's appearance on the cover of Time Magazine was a result of the detailed realism of
the American novel. "Wolfe lives in New York City with his wife, Sheila; his daughter, Alexandra;
and his son, Tommy ("About Tom Wolfe").
Truman Streckfus Persons, was born in 1924 in New Orleans Louisiana. He was sent to live in the
south with his relatives by his mother. In 1931, his parents divorced and his mother remarried
Joseph Capote. As a result in 1935, Truman Streckfus Persons changed his name to Truman Garcia
Capote. Capote started at The New Yorker, in the account department. He
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