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A Man in Full

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:25 pm
by Hebrew Hammer
A discussion of stoicism on the free speech thread reminded me of one of my favorite books, A Man in Full, by Tom Wolfe. There are many scenes that have stayed burned into my memory, and the novel turns on the theme of stoicism and what it means to be a man. It has prison, horse stud mating, bankers, hunting, power, rape, Atlanta's black and white social castes. It's easy to read, and has a nice exploration of stoicism as a philosophy and as applied in extreme situations in life.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:38 pm
by Turdacious
Wolfe is one of my favorite writers too. Ambush at Fort Bragg and The Right Stuff were great too. I reread Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers about once a year. All very readable.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:27 pm
by DrDonkeyLove
A Man In Full is on my Kindle but I haven't read it yet because it seemed like it might cause me to think. I'll have to take a tentative bite in 2013.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:22 am
by Mickey O'neil
I've been wanting to read this for years now. Gonna try to get to it soon.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:07 am
by lasalle
Hebrew Hammer wrote:A discussion of stoicism on the free speech thread reminded me of one of my favorite books, A Man in Full, by Tom Wolfe. There are many scenes that have stayed burned into my memory, and the novel turns on the theme of stoicism and what it means to be a man. It has prison, horse stud mating, bankers, hunting, power, rape, Atlanta's black and white social castes. It's easy to read, and has a nice exploration of stoicism as a philosophy and as applied in extreme situations in life.
This is where he went totally off the rails for me. I loved Bonfire of the Vanities and The Right Stuff, but beginning with this book I think he started mailing it in. It was like a "Classic Comics" overview of stoicism.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:31 pm
by Hebrew Hammer
lasalle wrote:
Hebrew Hammer wrote:A discussion of stoicism on the free speech thread reminded me of one of my favorite books, A Man in Full, by Tom Wolfe. There are many scenes that have stayed burned into my memory, and the novel turns on the theme of stoicism and what it means to be a man. It has prison, horse stud mating, bankers, hunting, power, rape, Atlanta's black and white social castes. It's easy to read, and has a nice exploration of stoicism as a philosophy and as applied in extreme situations in life.
This is where he went totally off the rails for me. I loved Bonfire of the Vanities and The Right Stuff, but beginning with this book I think he started mailing it in. It was like a "Classic Comics" overview of stoicism.
It was, but I thought it was pretty cool to see how it graphically plays out in the main character's life - what happens if you really want to be a man in full - what's the price and what's the gain? And it led to the whole prison scenes, which I think I'll never forget.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:35 pm
by buckethead
May have to read it. Thanks for the heads up. I loved Admiral Stockdale's writings on Stoicism - was wonderful, but I haven't read anything else on the subject, yet.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 7:26 pm
by DikTracy6000
DrDonkeyLove wrote:A Man In Full is on my Kindle but I haven't read it yet because it seemed like it might cause me to think. I'll have to take a tentative bite in 2013.
Save some time. Easily one of the more forgettable books I've read.

Re: A Man in Full

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:32 am
by Gav
BucketHead wrote:May have to read it. Thanks for the heads up. I loved Admiral Stockdale's writings on Stoicism - was wonderful, but I haven't read anything else on the subject, yet.

Here's a free pfd http://www.mises.ch/library/Hazlitt_Wis ... Stoics.pdf