Thomas Wolfe
by Turnbull, Andrew
Published by : Charles Scribner's Sons (New York) Physical details: x, 374 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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sw 900 - 999 | 921 Wol Tur (Browse shelf) | Available | Book Fund | 34467 |
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Includes Index
Asheville -- Notes and references --
Chapel Hill -- Sources and acknowledgment --
Harvard -- Chronology --
Frustration -- Illustration acknowledgment --
Aline -- Index.
Arrival --
Torment --
Triumph --
Fame --
Max --
promises --
Departure --
Asheville --
Chapel Hill --
Harvard --
Frustration --
Aline --
Arrival --
Torment --
Triumph --
Fame --
Max --
promises --
Departure --
Notes and references --
Sources and acknowledgment --
Chronology --
Illustration acknowledgment --
Index.
The story of Thomas Wolfe, ranging from asheville, North Carolina to Berlin, contains a large cast of characters. Everything about Thomas Wolfe was outsize, extreme and in conflict. This biography, based in part on interviews and on documents owned by the Wolfe estate, emphasizes Wolfe's relationship to Aline Bernstein, his mistress, and Maxwell Perkins, his editor.