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    Signature. Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American writer. [1] The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction states that "Wolfe was a major American novelist of the first half of the twentieth century, whose longterm reputation rests largely on the impact of his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and ...

  2. Thomas Wolfe (born Oct. 3, 1900, Asheville, N.C., U.S.—died Sept. 15, 1938, Baltimore, Md.) was an American writer best known for his first book, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and his other autobiographical novels.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Thomas Wolfe was a major American novelist of the early 20th century, notable for his first book, 1929's 'Look Homeward, Angel.'

  4. Jun 6, 2016 · Of the actors in lead roles, only Laura Linney, who portrays Perkins' wife Louise, is American. Watch the Genius trailer for the film starring Colin Firth and Jude Law as Max Perkins and Thomas Wolfe. The movie preview highlights the turbulent working relationship between the editor and author.

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    • September 15, 1938
    • October 3, 1900
    • Look Homeward, Angel.
    • You Can't Go Home Again.
    • Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth by Thomas Wolfe, Pat Conroy (Introduction)
    • The Lost Boy by Thomas Wolfe, Ed Lindlof, James W. Clark Jr.
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  7. One of North Carolina’s greatest writers, Thomas Wolfe was born in Asheville in 1900. Wolfe’s childhood experiences in Asheville influenced much of the author’s masterpiece, Look Homeward, Angel. An eccentric, tall man, Wolfe lived in New York and Europe throughout his short life.

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