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thomas wolfe
His "The Bonfire of the Vanities" was first published as a serial in Rolling Stone
Trivia about thomas wolfe
Editor Maxwell Perkins accepted his "Look Homeward, Angel" when others thought it unpublishable
In Asheville his gravestone bears the line "The last voyage, the longest, the best" from "Look Homeward, Angel"
"You Can't Go Home Again" until you name this author who wrote it
Tho he "looked homeward" to North Carolina, he lived in NYC because "You Can't Go Home Again"
You can "Go Home Again" to see this author's boyhood home in Asheville, North Carolina
"The Lost Boy", a novella by this "Look Homeward, Angel" author, wasn’t published in full until 1992
His lover, stage designer Aline Bernstein, helped him publish "Look Homeward, Angel"
"Look Homeward, Angel" (1929)
The home he described in "You Can't Go Home Again" is actually on 11th, not 12th St., as he wrote in the book
David Herbert Donald's 1988 winner "Look Homeward" was "A Life of" this author
"Of Time and the River" was his sequel to "Look Homeward, Angel"
He was born at home Oct. 3, 1900 in Asheville, N.C. & later found out you can't go home again
If he could have gone home again, it might have been to his mother's Asheville, N.C. boarding house, now a landmark
David Herbert Donald won a 1988 Pulitzer Prize for "Look Homeward: A Life of" this author