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

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