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  1. Thomas Wolfe: A Writer's Life by Ted Mitchell, James William Clark, 1999-10-12
  2. YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by Thomas Wolfe, 2010-07-17
  3. The Web and the Rock (Voices of the South) by Thomas Wolfe, 1999-05
  4. My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein
  5. The Hills Beyond (Voices of the South) by Thomas Wolfe, 2000-06
  6. Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth by Thomas Wolfe, 1980-06-01
  7. Thomas Wolfe: When Do the Atrocities Begin? by Joanne Marshall Mauldin, 2007-05-30
  8. From Bauhaus to Our House by Thomas Wolfe, 1983-11-03
  9. You Can't Go Home Again by Thomas Wolfe, 1973
  10. Thomas Wolfe (Twayne's United States authors series, 50) by Bruce Robert McElderry, 1964
  11. Stone a Leaf: A Door Poems (Hudson River Edition Series) by Thomas Wolfe, 1987-06
  12. Memories of Thomas Wolfe: A Pictorial Companion to Look Homeward, Angel by John Chandler Griffin, 1996-09
  13. Thomas Wolfe: A Biography by Elizabeth Nowell, 1973-02-09
  14. The Party at Jack's: A Novella by Thomas Wolfe, 1995-04-17

21. RAND | Reports & Bookstore | Authors | W | Thomas Wolfe
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      Fodor's Review: Asheville's most famous son, novelist Thomas Wolfe (1900-38), grew up in a 29-room Queen Anne-style home that his mother ran as a boardinghouse. The house, a state historic site, was badly damaged in a 1998 fire (a still-unsolved case of arson); it reopened in mid-2004 following a painstaking $2.4 million renovation. Though about one-fourth of the furniture and artifacts were lost in the fire, the house memorialized as "Dixieland" in Wolfe's novel Look Homeward, Angel has been restored to its original 1916 condition, including a light canary yellow paint on the exterior. You'll find a visitor center and many displays, and there are guided tours of the house and heirloom gardens. adsonar_placementId=1328266;adsonar_pid=533757;adsonar_ps=-1;adsonar_zw=430;adsonar_zh=260;adsonar_jv='ads.adsonar.com';
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23. Thomas Wolfe Scholarship
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24. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas Wolfe Page
Herbert J. Muller, thomas wolfe. New Directions, 1947. This book was written as a corrective to a dominant critical tendency to dismiss wolfe.
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Major Works

Look Homeward, Angel
Of Time and the River
From Death to Morning
( 1935 ). Short pieces.
The Story of a Novel ( 1936 ). An account of the making of Wolfe's first novel.
The Web and the Rock
You Can't Go Home Again
The Hills Beyond
( 1943 ). Short pieces.
Mannerhouse ( 1948 ). A play.
A Western Journal ( 1951 ). Notes from an automobile trip through several western and southwestern states in the summer of 1938.
The Letters of Thomas Wolfe . Edited by Elizabeth Nowell. Scribner's, 1956. The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe . Edited by Francis Skipp. Collier, 1989. About Wolfe David Herbert Donald, Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe . Little, Brown, 1987. Herbert J. Muller, Thomas Wolfe . New Directions, 1947. This book was written as a corrective to a dominant critical tendency to dismiss Wolfe. Hayden Norwood, The Marble Man's Wife: Thomas Wolfe's Mother . Scribner's, 1947. Elizabeth Nowell, Thomas Wolfe: A Biography . Doubleday, 1960. Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Thomas Wolfe: The Weather of His Youth . Louisiana State U., 1955.

25. Thomas Wolfe House-- Asheville, North Carolina: A National Register Of Historic
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Photo courtesy of The Thomas Wolfe Memorial Thomas Wolfe left an indelible mark on American letters. His mother's boardinghouse, now the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, has become one of literature's most famous landmarks. He composed many passages and created many characters based on boyhood remembrances experienced in this house. In his epic autobiographical novel Look Homeward, Angel , Wolfe immortalized the rambling Victorian building as "Dixieland"but originally called "Old Kentucky Home." A classic of American literature, Look Homeward, Angel has never gone out of print since its publication in 1929, keeping interest in Wolfe alive and attracting visitors to the setting for this great novel. The sprawling frame Queen Anne-influenced house was originally only six or seven rooms with a front and rear porch when prosperous Asheville banker Erwin E. Sluder constructed it in 1883. By 1889 massive additions had more than doubled the size of the original house, but the architecture changed little over the next 27 years. Historic view of Thomas Wolfe House
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27. Southern Author Reynolds Price To Deliver Thomas Wolfe Lecture Oct. 3 — Col
Price will receive the 2007 thomas wolfe Prize and deliver the annual thomas wolfe Lecture at 730 p.m. in the Carroll Hall auditorium.
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Document Actions Award-winning Southern author and English scholar Reynolds Price will speak Oct. 3 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Price will receive the 2007 Thomas Wolfe Prize and deliver the annual Thomas Wolfe Lecture at 7:30 p.m. in the Carroll Hall auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public. Price’s range and body of work is vast — novels, poetry, essays, children’s books, stage plays, National Public Radio commentaries and memoirs. With his friend, singer James Taylor, he also wrote lyrics to the songs “Copperline” and “New Hymn.” Writer Eudora Welty was an early fan of Price’s work, and she remained one of his closet friends throughout her life. Born in Warren County in eastern North Carolina, Price is a true product of the Depression — his parents lost the family’s home because they could not borrow $50. Despite a life of real challenges, Price evokes the optimism of one who has experienced “A Long and Happy Life,” the title of his first novel in 1961. Price’s 1994 memoir, “A Whole New Life: An Illness and a Healing,” describes his bout with spinal cancer, which ultimately left him partially paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair.

28. Tom Wolfe's Washington Post
At a Washington party, thomas wolfe once observed, it is not enough that the guests feel drunk; they must feel drunk and important.
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By James Rosen Sunday, July 2, 2006; Page B05 "At a Washington party," Thomas Wolfe once observed, "it is not enough that the guests feel drunk; they must feel drunk and important." Classic Wolfe! Piercingly funny and perceptive . . . instantly quotable . . . exposing the vanities of the elite. So why is it so . . . unfamiliar? Because you won't find the line in the familiar Wolfe canon "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," "The Right Stuff," "Bonfire of the Vanities." No, it was discovered in a vast unexplored trove: the daily journalism Wolfe produced as a police and features reporter for a full decade before he morphed, in the mid-1960s, into . . . Tom Wolfe
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29. American Author Biography: Thomas Wolfe
wolfe s one of the 20th Century s greatest America authors. He gave the literary community some of the greatest writings ever. Information on his life and
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Thomas Wolfe was born in 1900 in Asheville, North Carolina. Tom and brother Ben lived with their mother in a boarding house that she ran while their sister and father lived in an old family home. There was trouble in Tom’s family from a very early age and due to the tension and differences, his parents split the family. Tom’s mother and father’s separation early in his life and gave him a great loneliness that turned him to books. Thomas Wolfe wrapped himself into the books he would read and they came alive to him and he began to drift away into another world that was not torn apart. Tom used the pains and torments from his childhood and young adulthood to passionately write his greatest novels. Even though he died at a very young age, Thomas Wolfe left the literary community an inheritance. Tom, an avid reader at a very young age, also became a very intelligent student. Tom enrolled in the University of North Carolina at the age of fifteen. Tom’s passion for writing flourished during his college days. While an undergraduate, he was a member of the Carolina Playmakers. The Carolina Playmakers consisted of a group of students that wrote and performed their own plays. Tom discovered a desire to become a playwright during these years at the University of North Carolina.

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this, seeker, is the promise of America. America A destiny that leads the English to the Dutch is strange enough; but one that leads from Epsom into Pennsylvania, and thence into the hills that shut in Altamont over the proud coral cry of the cock, and the soft stone smile of an angel, is touched by that dark miracle of chance which makes new magic in a dusty world. Look Homeward, Angel Books (First Lines) Most of the time we think we're sick, it's all in the mind. Look Homeward, Angel (pt. I, ch. 1) Sickness About fifteen years ago, at the end of the second decade of this century, four people were standing together on the platform of the railway station of a town in the hills of western Catawba. Of Time and the River Books (First Lines) Last Revised: 2007 November 30 The GIGA name and logo are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by John C. Shepard.

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34. America's 2000 Stamp Program
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This stamp celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Wolfe and is the 17th stamp in the Literary Arts series. Wolfe is considered one of the greatest American autobiographical novelists of the 20th century. Born Oct. 3, 1900, Wolfe is best known for his novel "Look Homeward, Angel" (1929), which is based on his early life in North Carolina. He also wrote "Of Time and the River" (1935), "The Web and the Rock" (1939) and "You Can't Go Home Again" (1940). His last two books were published posthumously. Wolfe died Sept. 15, 1938, at the age of 37.
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35. Thomas Wolfe Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about thomas wolfe s life and Look Homeward, Angel, Of Time and the River, Web and the Rock, You Can t Go Home Again.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Thomas Wolfe (1900 - 1938) Category: American Literature Born: October 3, 1900
Asheville, North Carolina, United States Died: September 15, 1938
Baltimore, Maryland, United States Related authors:
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John Milton Sean O'Casey list all writers Thomas Wolfe - LIFE STORIES Wolfe, Perkins, Time and the River
On this day in 1935 Thomas Wolfe's Of Time and the River was published. Wolfe would die three-and-a-half years later, at the age of thirty-seven; this was the last of his novels published in his lifetime. The legendary story of how his million-word, "Leviathan" manuscript was wrestled into shape is funny, poignant and full justification for editor Maxwell Perkins' initial feeling "that Wolfe was a turbulent spirit, and that we were in for turbulence." John Milton, Thomas Wolfe, Angels

36. Tom Wolfe - Wikipedia
Translate this page thomas (Tom) Kennerly wolfe (2 maart 1930, Richmond (Virginia), Verenigde Staten) is een Amerikaans auteur en journalist. Het verwerven of verliezen van
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Ga naar: navigatie zoeken Thomas (Tom) Kennerly Wolfe 2 maart Richmond (Virginia) Verenigde Staten ) is een Amerikaans auteur en journalist . Het verwerven of verliezen van sociale status is een belangrijk thema in zijn journalistiek en literair werk. Wolfe is een van de grondleggers van het ' New Journalism ', een vorm van journalistiek die een mengeling is van gebruikelijke journalistieke methoden en de literaire methoden van de Beat Generation -schrijvers. Zijn essaybundel The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby uit 1965 wordt gezien als een van de eerste voorbeelden van de New Journalism. Hij schreef over Amerikaanse subculturen zoals de hippie-cultuur en het gebruik van LSD in de hippie-cultuur. In 1987 verschijnt zijn eerste roman The Bonfire of the Vanities (Het vreugdevuur der ijdelheden). Deze roman is een satire op de sociale en raciale spanningen in het New York van de jaren 80. Deze roman is ook verfilmd.
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37. Activity Details | Asheville, NC's Official Tourism Web Site
Novelist thomas wolfe s boyhood home and setting for his 1929 novel Look Homeward, Add thomas wolfe Memorial State Historic Site to my itinerary
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39. Favorite Books & Authors - Look Homeward, Angel
Short summary of the book Look Homeward, Angel, by author thomas wolfe, with excerpts. thomas wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1900.
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Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
by Thomas Wolfe
with an introduction by Maxwell E. Perkins, editor
Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York (1957)
Look Homeward, Angel is an inspiring, wonderful book, a book that is deeply moving and at times upsetting, so powerful and intense are its images. First published in 1929, it is American in the best sense: it is free-ranging, poetic, and full of the hungry, raw energy that springs from knowing there remains much yet to explore. It is constrained by nothing; Wolfe’s language is full, ripe, uninhibited. Moreover, his work is a refreshing and well-deserved slap in the face of much of today’s writing, which is often so weary, crippled, careful, tedious, humorless, and politically correct that it is unbearable to read.
Thomas Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1900. He died in 1938, a victim of tuberculosis. But a reading of Look Homeward, Angel reveals a man already ancient in life’s wisdom. Angel is an autobiographical novel. In it Wolfe spared no one, especially his family, and least of all himself. His was a great mind imprisoned in a great, gangling body both of which in youth seemed always to be in the way. As the main character, Eugene Gant, he was often the brunt of laughter. From the beginning, Eugene lived a raging internal life. He wanted to know and see everything, and to be recognized as the loftiest, gentlest, and most powerful of heroes. He read constantly, forgot to eat, prowled about, and kept irregular hours. He tried hard, meanwhile, to fit in, and threw himself into typical boyhood pursuits. He delivered newspapers, and was given the part of town where it was hardest for the boys to collect, called Niggertown. He eagerly absorbed the rich culture there.

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