Though Wolfe was known mainly for his best-selling novels, he was a journalist at heart and truly appreciated the value of nonfiction. Wolfe believed that nonfiction and journalism had “wiped out the novel as American literature’s main event.”
Though Wolfe was known mainly for his best-selling novels, he was a journalist at heart and truly appreciated the value of nonfiction. Wolfe believed that nonfiction and journalism had “wiped out the novel as American literature’s main event.”