Back to Blood
- Published: 25 October 2012
- ISBN: 9781448138845
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 720
[A] huge, very loud [new novel], MOSTLY IN CAPITALS, from Tom Wolfe, Back to Blood.
Justine Jordan, Guardian
[Tells] us about the way we live now... enjoyable.
Wynn Wheldon, Spectator
Back to Blood dazzles so much that you might want to read it through dark glasses
Simon O’Hagan, Independent on Sunday
Back to Blood, a remarkable feat for a writer now 81, gives Miami the full Tom Wolfe treatment... Nobody else writes like this and it is still an astonishingly extravagant performance.
David Sexton, Evening Standard
As broad and panoramic as ever.
Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday
Class, family, wealth and corruption are all themes in this examination of life in Miami.
Sunday Business Post
Classic Wolfe. A delight
William Leith, Evening Standard
Contemporary Miami gets the Wolfe treatment in a grand, sweeping satire on race, class, lust and immigration
Sunday Telegraph
Energetically set against the deco licentiousness of Florida’s steamiest party capital.
Vogue
Energising, fascinating – and utterly exhausting.
Tim Walker, Independent
Epic, hectic, satirical… It’s scathing, funny, and has great set-piece scenes
Brandon Robshaw, Independent on Sunday
Exhilarating… The satire is scalpel-like and very funny.
Wynn Wheldon, Spectator
For Christmas, I will give to dinner party conversationalists:... Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood.
Fay Weldon, Daily Telegraph
He is, still, at his best in the thick of a crowd, a master of group dynamics, at once in breathless close-up and sudden wide-angle.
Tom Adams, Observer
If this novel were rushed into A&E, it would immediately be put under heavy sedation.
Peter Kemp, Sunday Times
Mr Wolfe’s satirical aim at the debauchery and landscape of avarice and arrogance is gleefully accurate.
The Economist
There are some dazzling satirical riffs and politically incorrect laughs.
Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express
There is more dynamism, risk-taking and crazed energy in Wolfe’s writing than in all the Brit novels I’ve read this year.
Rose Tremain, Guardian
Tom Wolfe returns with a thunderous thwack, fizzing outrageously with a slipstreamed comet of a novel… It’s even better than his great hit The Bonfire of the Vanities. Unmissable stuff
Tom Adair, Scotsman
Tom Wolfe...remains The Dude when it comes to surveying the crazed, bracing absurdities of our national life… Back to Blood is marked by both Wolfe’s stylistic freneticim and his formidable reportorial gifts… Beginning his ninth decade, Tom Wolfe has brio to burn.
Douglas Kennedy, The Times
What really drives all this is Wolfe’s extraordinary style.
Robert Murphy, Metro
Wolfe’s prose is as punchy as ever.
Time Out