The virile roots of New Journalism
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In the cultural landscape of the 1960s, New Journalism emerged as a new form of writing. It was driven by journalists such as Tom Wolfe and Hunter Thompson, who developed a particular interest in the star system and its male incarnations. First used in magazines such as Esquire or Playboy, this literary journalism made the male eye a matrix for understanding and reading the modern world.
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