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Thomas Wolfe

Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist and short story writer. He is known largely for his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and for the short fiction that appeared during the last years of his life. He was one of the pioneers of autobiographical fiction, and along with William Faulkner, he is considered one of the most important authors of the Southern Renaissance within the American literary canon. He has been dubbed "North Carolina's most famous writer." Wolfe wrote four long novels as well as many short stories, dramatic works, and novellas. He is known for mixing highly original, poetic, rhapsodic, and impressionistic prose with autobiographical writing. His books, written and published from the 1920s to the 1940s, vividly reflect on the American culture and mores of that period, filtered through Wolfe's sensitive and uncomfortable perspective. After Wolfe's death, Faulkner said that he might have been the greatest talent of their shared generation, and that he had aimed higher than any other writer. Faulkner's endorsement failed to win over mid- to late-20th century critics and Wolfe's place in the literary canon remained in question. However, 21st century academics have largely rejected this negative assessment, and a more positive and balanced assessment has emerged, combining renewed interest in his works, particularly his short fiction, with greater appreciation of his experimentation with literary forms, which has secured Wolfe a place in the literary canon. Wolfe had great influence on Jack Kerouac, and his influence extended to other postwar authors such as Ray Bradbury and Philip Roth, among others.

Infobox

Born
Thomas Clayton Wolfe(1900-10-03)October 3, 1900Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
Died
September 15, 1938(1938-09-15) (aged 37)Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Resting place
Riverside Cemetery, Asheville
Occupation
Author
Alma mater
mw- University of North CarolinaHarvard University
Genre
mw- li , li Fictiondrama
Notable works
Look Homeward, Angel (1929)Of Time and the River (1935)You Can't Go Home Again (1940, posthumous)The Web and the Rock (1939, posthumous)

Tables

· Works › Short fiction
"An Angel on the Porch"
"An Angel on the Porch"
Title
"An Angel on the Porch"
Publication
Scribner's (August 1929)
Collected in
from Look Homeward, Angel
"A Portrait of Bascom Hawke"
"A Portrait of Bascom Hawke"
Title
"A Portrait of Bascom Hawke"
Publication
Scribner's (April 1932)
Collected in
from Of Time and the River
"The Web of Earth"
"The Web of Earth"
Title
"The Web of Earth"
Publication
Scribner's (July 1932)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"The Train and the City"
"The Train and the City"
Title
"The Train and the City"
Publication
Scribner's (May 1933)
Collected in
from Of Time and the River
"Death the Proud Brother"
"Death the Proud Brother"
Title
"Death the Proud Brother"
Publication
Scribner's (June 1933)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"No Door"
"No Door"
Title
"No Door"
Publication
Scribner's (July 1933)
"The Four Lost Men"
"The Four Lost Men"
Title
"The Four Lost Men"
Publication
Scribner's (February 1934)
"Boom Town"
"Boom Town"
Title
"Boom Town"
Publication
The American Mercury (May 1934)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Sun and the Rain"
"The Sun and the Rain"
Title
"The Sun and the Rain"
Publication
Scribner's (May 1934)
Collected in
from Of Time and the River
"Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time"
"Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time"
Title
"Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time"
Publication
Scribner's (November 1934)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"The Names of the Nation"
"The Names of the Nation"
Title
"The Names of the Nation"
Publication
Modern Monthly (December 1934)
Collected in
from Of Time and the River
"For Professional Appearance"
"For Professional Appearance"
Title
"For Professional Appearance"
Publication
Modern Monthly (January 1935)
"One of the Girls in Our Party"
"One of the Girls in Our Party"
Title
"One of the Girls in Our Party"
Publication
Scribner's (January 1935)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"Circus at Dawn"
"Circus at Dawn"
Title
"Circus at Dawn"
Publication
Modern Monthly (March 1935)
"His Father's Earth"
"His Father's Earth"
Title
"His Father's Earth"
Publication
Modern Monthly (April 1935)
Collected in
from The Web and the Rock
"Old Catawba"
"Old Catawba"
Title
"Old Catawba"
Publication
Virginia Quarterly Review 11.2 (April 1935)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"Arnold Pentland"aka "A Kinsman of His Blood"
"Arnold Pentland"aka "A Kinsman of His Blood"
Title
"Arnold Pentland"aka "A Kinsman of His Blood"
Publication
Esquire (June 1935)
Collected in
The Hills Beyond
"In the Park"
"In the Park"
Title
"In the Park"
Publication
Harper's Bazaar (June 1935)
Collected in
From Death to Morning
"The Face of the War"
"The Face of the War"
Title
"The Face of the War"
Publication
Modern Monthly (June 1935)
"Polyphemus"
"Polyphemus"
Title
"Polyphemus"
Publication
North American Review 240.1 (June 1935)
"Gulliver, the Story of a Tall Man"
"Gulliver, the Story of a Tall Man"
Title
"Gulliver, the Story of a Tall Man"
Publication
Scribner's (June 1935)
"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn"
"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn"
Title
"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn"
Publication
The New Yorker (June 15, 1935)
"The Far and Near"aka "Cottage by the Tracks"
"The Far and Near"aka "Cottage by the Tracks"
Title
"The Far and Near"aka "Cottage by the Tracks"
Publication
Cosmopolitan (July 1935)
"The Bums at Sunset"
"The Bums at Sunset"
Title
"The Bums at Sunset"
Publication
Vanity Fair (October 1935)
"The Bell Remembered"
"The Bell Remembered"
Title
"The Bell Remembered"
Publication
The American Mercury (August 1936)
Collected in
The Hills Beyond
"Fame and the Poet"
"Fame and the Poet"
Title
"Fame and the Poet"
Publication
The American Mercury (October 1936)
Collected in
The Complete Short Stories
"I Have a Thing to Tell You"
"I Have a Thing to Tell You"
Title
"I Have a Thing to Tell You"
Publication
The New Republic (March 10, 1937)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"Mr. Malone"
"Mr. Malone"
Title
"Mr. Malone"
Publication
The New Yorker (May 29, 1937)
Collected in
from The Web and the Rock
"Oktoberfest"
"Oktoberfest"
Title
"Oktoberfest"
Publication
Scribner's (June 1937)
"'E, a Recollection"
"'E, a Recollection"
Title
"'E, a Recollection"
Publication
The New Yorker (July 17, 1937)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"April, Late April"
"April, Late April"
Title
"April, Late April"
Publication
The American Mercury (September 1937)
Collected in
from The Web and the Rock
"The Child by Tiger"
"The Child by Tiger"
Title
"The Child by Tiger"
Publication
The Saturday Evening Post (September 11, 1937)
"Katamoto"
"Katamoto"
Title
"Katamoto"
Publication
Harper's Bazaar (October 1937)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Lost Boy"
"The Lost Boy"
Title
"The Lost Boy"
Publication
Redbook (November 1937)
Collected in
The Hills Beyond
"Chickamauga"
"Chickamauga"
Title
"Chickamauga"
Publication
The Yale Review (Winter 1938)
"The Company"
"The Company"
Title
"The Company"
Publication
The New Masses (January 11, 1938)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"A Prologue to America"
"A Prologue to America"
Title
"A Prologue to America"
Publication
Vogue (February 1, 1938)
Collected in
from The Web and the Rock
"Portrait of a Literary Critic"
"Portrait of a Literary Critic"
Title
"Portrait of a Literary Critic"
Publication
The American Mercury (April 1939)
Collected in
The Hills Beyond
"The Party at Jack's"
"The Party at Jack's"
Title
"The Party at Jack's"
Publication
Scribner's (May 1939)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Winter of Our Discontent"
"The Winter of Our Discontent"
Title
"The Winter of Our Discontent"
Publication
The Atlantic (June 1939)
Collected in
from The Web and the Rock
"The Birthday"
"The Birthday"
Title
"The Birthday"
Publication
Harper's (June 1939)
"The Golden City"
"The Golden City"
Title
"The Golden City"
Publication
Harper's Bazaar (June 1939)
"Three O'Clock"
"Three O'Clock"
Title
"Three O'Clock"
Publication
North American Review 247.2 (Summer 1939)
"The Hollyhock Sowers"
"The Hollyhock Sowers"
Title
"The Hollyhock Sowers"
Publication
The American Mercury (August 1940)
Collected in
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Dark Messiah"
"The Dark Messiah"
Title
"The Dark Messiah"
Publication
Current History & Forum (August 1940)
"Nebraska Crane"
"Nebraska Crane"
Title
"Nebraska Crane"
Publication
Harper's (August 1940)
"So This Is Man"
"So This Is Man"
Title
"So This Is Man"
Publication
Town & Country (August 1940)
"The Promise of America"
"The Promise of America"
Title
"The Promise of America"
Publication
Coronet (September 1940)
"The Hollow Men"
"The Hollow Men"
Title
"The Hollow Men"
Publication
Esquire (October 1940)
"The Anatomy of Loneliness"
"The Anatomy of Loneliness"
Title
"The Anatomy of Loneliness"
Publication
The American Mercury (October 1941)
Collected in
The Hills Beyond
"The Lion at Morning"
"The Lion at Morning"
Title
"The Lion at Morning"
Publication
Harper's Bazaar (October 1941)
"The Plumed Knight"
"The Plumed Knight"
Title
"The Plumed Knight"
Publication
Town & Country (October 1941)
"The Newspaper"aka "Gentlemen of the Press"
"The Newspaper"aka "Gentlemen of the Press"
Title
"The Newspaper"aka "Gentlemen of the Press"
Publication
The Hills Beyond (1941)
"No Cure For It"
"No Cure For It"
Title
"No Cure For It"
"On Leprechauns"
"On Leprechauns"
Title
"On Leprechauns"
"The Return of the Prodigal"
"The Return of the Prodigal"
Title
"The Return of the Prodigal"
"Old Man Rivers"
"Old Man Rivers"
Title
"Old Man Rivers"
Publication
The Atlantic (December 1947)
Collected in
The Complete Short Stories
"Justice Is Blind"
"Justice Is Blind"
Title
"Justice Is Blind"
Publication
The Enigma of Thomas Wolfe (1953)
"No More Rivers"
"No More Rivers"
Title
"No More Rivers"
Publication
Beyond Love and Loyalty (1983)
"The Spanish Letter"
"The Spanish Letter"
Title
"The Spanish Letter"
Publication
The Complete Short Stories (1987)
Title
Publication
Collected in
"An Angel on the Porch"
Scribner's (August 1929)
from Look Homeward, Angel
"A Portrait of Bascom Hawke"
Scribner's (April 1932)
from Of Time and the River
"The Web of Earth"
Scribner's (July 1932)
From Death to Morning
"The Train and the City"
Scribner's (May 1933)
from Of Time and the River
"Death the Proud Brother"
Scribner's (June 1933)
From Death to Morning
"No Door"
Scribner's (July 1933)
"The Four Lost Men"
Scribner's (February 1934)
"Boom Town"
The American Mercury (May 1934)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Sun and the Rain"
Scribner's (May 1934)
from Of Time and the River
"The House of the Far and Lost"
Scribner's (August 1934)
"Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time"
Scribner's (November 1934)
From Death to Morning
"The Names of the Nation"
Modern Monthly (December 1934)
from Of Time and the River
"For Professional Appearance"
Modern Monthly (January 1935)
"One of the Girls in Our Party"
Scribner's (January 1935)
From Death to Morning
"Circus at Dawn"
Modern Monthly (March 1935)
"His Father's Earth"
Modern Monthly (April 1935)
from The Web and the Rock
"Old Catawba"
Virginia Quarterly Review 11.2 (April 1935)
From Death to Morning
"Arnold Pentland"aka "A Kinsman of His Blood"
Esquire (June 1935)
The Hills Beyond
"In the Park"
Harper's Bazaar (June 1935)
From Death to Morning
"The Face of the War"
Modern Monthly (June 1935)
"Polyphemus"
North American Review 240.1 (June 1935)
"Gulliver, the Story of a Tall Man"
Scribner's (June 1935)
"Only the Dead Know Brooklyn"
The New Yorker (June 15, 1935)
"The Far and Near"aka "Cottage by the Tracks"
Cosmopolitan (July 1935)
"The Bums at Sunset"
Vanity Fair (October 1935)
"The Bell Remembered"
The American Mercury (August 1936)
The Hills Beyond
"Fame and the Poet"
The American Mercury (October 1936)
The Complete Short Stories
"I Have a Thing to Tell You"
The New Republic (March 10, 1937)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"Mr. Malone"
The New Yorker (May 29, 1937)
from The Web and the Rock
"Oktoberfest"
Scribner's (June 1937)
E, a Recollection"
The New Yorker (July 17, 1937)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"April, Late April"
The American Mercury (September 1937)
from The Web and the Rock
"The Child by Tiger"
The Saturday Evening Post (September 11, 1937)
"Katamoto"
Harper's Bazaar (October 1937)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Lost Boy"
Redbook (November 1937)
The Hills Beyond
"Chickamauga"
The Yale Review (Winter 1938)
"The Company"
The New Masses (January 11, 1938)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"A Prologue to America"
Vogue (February 1, 1938)
from The Web and the Rock
"Portrait of a Literary Critic"
The American Mercury (April 1939)
The Hills Beyond
"The Party at Jack's"
Scribner's (May 1939)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Winter of Our Discontent"
The Atlantic (June 1939)
from The Web and the Rock
"The Birthday"
Harper's (June 1939)
"The Golden City"
Harper's Bazaar (June 1939)
"Three O'Clock"
North American Review 247.2 (Summer 1939)
"The Hollyhock Sowers"
The American Mercury (August 1940)
from You Can't Go Home Again
"The Dark Messiah"
Current History & Forum (August 1940)
"Nebraska Crane"
Harper's (August 1940)
"So This Is Man"
Town & Country (August 1940)
"The Promise of America"
Coronet (September 1940)

References

  1. The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set
    https://books.google.com/books?id=am1PhEWMqdIC
  2. Thomas Wolfe, The Critical Reception
  3. Look Homeward, Angel
  4. Cornell University
    https://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Sept08/Morgan.Wolfe.da.html
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    https://www.newspapers.com/image/658697515/
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