Thomas Wolfe


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Noun1.Thomas Wolfe - United States writer who has written extensively on American culture (born in 1931)Thomas Wolfe - United States writer who has written extensively on American culture (born in 1931)
2.Thomas Wolfe - United States writer best known for his autobiographical novels (1900-1938)
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Deas as a result of my involvement in the issuance of the Thomas Wolfe commemorative stamp in 2000.
Thomas Wolfe's Of Time and the River works the strongest magic in producing these dislocations of time and space.
"The Magical Campus: University of North Carolina Writings 1917-1920" is a compilation of the early writings of acclaimed author Thomas Wolfe. Even the best practitioners of the craft of writing bumbled many an attempt in their young age; these early works are a good sign of what's to come and an optimistic view for young writers to keep trying even if told they're not very good now.
Thomas Wolfe's incisive ability to capture people, places, and events draws largely from the wellspring of memory that defined his artistic consciousness.
Windows of the Heart: The Correspondence of Thomas Wolfe and Margaret Roberts collects seventy-five letters exchanged between twentieth-century author Thomas Wolfe and his influential grade-school teacher, Margaret Roberts, whom he called "the mother of my spirit".
The youngest of eight children raised by Julia Elizabeth Westall and William Oliver Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe was born in Asheville, a North Carolina mountain town caught in real estate fever and Yankee materialism.
I also found Ted Mitchell's book Thomas Wolfe: A Writer's Life, and I took that too.