Tom Wolfe was a renowned American journalist and author known for his signature style of journalism, which he called "New Journalism." Synonyms for the name Tom Wolfe include esteemed writer, literary giant, cultural critic, and groundbreaking journalist. His works often centered on social and cultural issues in the United States, with famous titles including "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," "The Right Stuff," and "Bonfire of the Vanities." A pioneer in his field, Tom Wolfe's legacy lives on through his contributions to journalism and literature, and his style of storytelling has influenced many writers today.