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I Am Charlotte Simmons

A Novel

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Tom Wolfe, the master social novelist, presents a sensational tale about life, love, and learning—or the lack thereof—at fictional Dupont University. This prestigious institution, with its Gothic spires and manicured lawns, initially captivates sheltered freshman Charlotte Simmons from North Carolina. However, she quickly discovers that for Dupont's elite, sex, social status, and parties overshadow academic pursuits. As Charlotte navigates the world of her privileged peers—her roommate Beverly, who is fixated on lacrosse players; Jojo Johanssen, the only white starter on the basketball team facing competition from a talented black freshman; Hoyt Thorpe, a fraternity leader with a sense of entitlement; and Adam Geller, a self-proclaimed intellectual from the university's independent newspaper—she becomes entangled in their glamorous yet superficial lifestyle. This seduction leads her to betray her values and upbringing, but ultimately, she learns to embrace her uniqueness and the allure of her innocence. With his trademark satirical wit and keen observational skills, Wolfe captures the complexities of early-21st-century college life, reflecting on the challenges and transformations faced by students in today's academic environment.

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I Am Charlotte Simmons, Tom Wolfe

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Titel
I Am Charlotte Simmons
Untertitel
A Novel
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Tom Wolfe
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
688
ISBN10
0002005913
ISBN13
9780002005913
Reihe
Originaltitel
I am Charlotte Simmons
Bewertung
3,45 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
Tom Wolfe, the master social novelist, presents a sensational tale about life, love, and learning—or the lack thereof—at fictional Dupont University. This prestigious institution, with its Gothic spires and manicured lawns, initially captivates sheltered freshman Charlotte Simmons from North Carolina. However, she quickly discovers that for Dupont's elite, sex, social status, and parties overshadow academic pursuits. As Charlotte navigates the world of her privileged peers—her roommate Beverly, who is fixated on lacrosse players; Jojo Johanssen, the only white starter on the basketball team facing competition from a talented black freshman; Hoyt Thorpe, a fraternity leader with a sense of entitlement; and Adam Geller, a self-proclaimed intellectual from the university's independent newspaper—she becomes entangled in their glamorous yet superficial lifestyle. This seduction leads her to betray her values and upbringing, but ultimately, she learns to embrace her uniqueness and the allure of her innocence. With his trademark satirical wit and keen observational skills, Wolfe captures the complexities of early-21st-century college life, reflecting on the challenges and transformations faced by students in today's academic environment.