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The bonfire of the vanities

Book • 1987
The Bonfire of the Vanities is a drama that centers on three main characters: Sherman McCoy, a WASP bond trader; Larry Kramer, a Jewish assistant district attorney; and Peter Fallow, a British expatriate journalist.

The novel explores the complexities of New York City in the 1980s, delving into themes of ambition, racism, social class, politics, and greed.

It was originally conceived as a serial in the style of Charles Dickens and ran in 27 installments in Rolling Stone before being published in book form.

The story follows the characters through their interactions and conflicts, highlighting the superficial values and hypocrisies of the city's elite and the underlying social tensions of the time.

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Mentioned in 34 episodes

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Michael Batnick
as one of the greatest books about wealth, alongside The Great Gatsby.
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James Marriott
in the context of Donald Trump's apparent lack of familiarity with the book.
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Trent Horn
as the book he is currently reading.
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Andrew Zwerneman
when referencing a documented critique of the new left's assault on humanities departments.
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Mentioned when discussing New York's economy in 1987 and the masters of the universe.
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Jordan Belfort
as a book he used like a textbook to learn how to write while in jail.
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Marina Hyde
in relation to the filming of the movie adaptation.
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Hugh Hewitt
to describe Mark Carney as a vain banker in an imaginary world.
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