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Thomas Wolfe
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Thomas Wolfe

Thomas Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, and educated at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University. He taught English at New York University and traveled extensively in Europe and America. Wolfe created his indelible legacy as a classic American novelist with works including Of Time and the River; A Stone, a Leaf, a Door; and From Death to Morning. He died in 1938.

You Can't Go Home Again will be released on October 11, 2011 in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, eBook
Oct 11, 2011
You Can't Go Home Again is now available in Hardcover, Trade Paperback, eBook
Oct 11, 2011
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from You Can't Go Home Again
Sep 21, 2011
Look Homeward, Angel will be released on October 10, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Oct 10, 2006
Look Homeward, Angel is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 10, 2006
Look Homeward, Angel will be released on October 10, 2006 in eBook
Oct 10, 2006
Look Homeward, Angel is now available in eBook
Oct 10, 2006
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Oct 10, 2006
Of Time and the River will be released on September 08, 1999 in Hardcover
Sep 08, 1999
Of Time and the River is now available in Hardcover
Sep 08, 1999
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Sep 08, 1999
Of Time and the River is now available in
Sep 08, 1999
Look Homeward, Angel will be released on July 01, 1997 in Hardcover
Jul 01, 1997
Look Homeward, Angel is now available in Hardcover
Jul 01, 1997
Look Homeward, Angel will be released on July 01, 1997 in
Jul 01, 1997

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INDY, May 23, 2012
...meet people who get excited about this kind of thing, who are eager to share this overflowing bounty. Thomas Wolfe, the great Asheville-born novelist, wrote, "I have found the constant, everlasting weather of man's life to be, not love, but loneliness."...
Intelligencer Wheeling News-Register, May 21, 2012
...inter-related nature of human suffering. The book's title is taken from an quotation from fellow North Carolinian Thomas Wolfe's novel, "You Can't Go Home Again," that Cash uses as an epigraph for the novel. In the early 20th-century novel, Wolfe wrote:...
Southern Pines Pilot, May 20, 2012
...in English from UNC Greensboro. He has received grants and fellowships from the Asheville Area Arts Council, the Thomas Wolfe Society, the MacDowell Colony, and Yaddo. His stories have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, Roanoke Review and The Carolina...
Inside Higher Ed, May 17, 2012
...Blog:  The Education of Oronte Churm Thomas Wolfe tells us you can’t go home again, but if you’ve read the novel, you know that he’s talking about trying to go back and live in...
Mountaineer Publishing Company, May 17, 2012
...his acclaimed novels, “In the Family Way” (Random House, 1999), a Book-of-the-Month Club selection and winner of the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award; and “The Pleasure Was Mine” (St. Martin’s Press, 2005), a National Public Radio “Radio...
Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2012
...six police officers involved in the fatal altercation. In a video of the beating, Wolfe is seen striking Thomas. Wolfe and Officer Manuel Ramos, who is facing charges of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, were the officers on the scene. ...
Cleveland Live, May 9, 2012
...it for more than 25 years, produces topical satire, playing in an exclusive league with the likes of Thomas Wolfe and the early Evelyn Waugh. In "They Eat Puppies, Dont They?," his first book since the justly acclaimed 2009 memoir "Losing Mum and Pup,"...
Daily Orange, March 2, 2012
...a meeting with the Office of Judicial Affairs to discuss the incident that led to medical assistance, said Thomas Wolfe, senior vice president and dean of student affairs. The caller at the time of the incident would not be reprimanded, but Judicial...
Ozarks Farm & Neighbor, March 2, 2012
...A famous writer named Thomas Wolfe once wrote a renowned novel entitled "You Can’t Go Home Again." Greg and Cheryl Satterfield, who currently live in Harrison, Ark., intend to prove him wrong. Greg...
TMC Net, March 2, 2012
...by The McClatchy Co. In a separate competition, hosted by the N.C. Associated Press, Leland won the Thomas Wolfe Award for the state's best story. "The Hunk of Brawley School Road" featured a Ralph Lauren underwear ad model, husband and grandfather who...
Individual.com, March 2, 2012
...by The McClatchy Co. In a separate competition, hosted by the N.C. Associated Press, Leland won the Thomas Wolfe Award for the state's best story. "The Hunk of Brawley School Road" featured a Ralph Lauren underwear ad model, husband and grandfather who...
Hendersonville Times News, March 2, 2012
...first full-length album. "It's based on love and belief, and it's named after three symbols in Thomas Wolfe's ‘Look Homeward Angel,' " Anderson explains. Drummer McWalters was a creative writing major at Appalachian State, and they all take active...
New York Times, March 1, 2012
...at sawmills. A reader from a young age, William Gay was introduced to the work of the novelist Thomas Wolfe by a high school teacher, and he discovered the Signet paperback editions of titles by Southern writers like Flannery OConnor that would color his...
Pop Matters, March 1, 2012
...of fame and money and yadda yadda. Wikipedia says Herman Wouk’s original novel is supposedly inspired by Thomas Wolfe, but various details may encourage the reader or viewer to suppose there’s autobiography involved—such as the fact that Youngblood...