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My Wolfe-addiction began on a cross-country flight in 1979, shortly after The Right Stuff was published. […]

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Tom Wolfe, human dignity, and “the right stuff”

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A consideration of The Right Stuff is an especially fitting way to remember Wolfe: it is a portrayal of Stoic manliness, reasserting human dignity in the […]

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