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    Early life. Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, the youngest of eight children of William Oliver Wolfe (1851–1922) and Julia Elizabeth Westall (1860–1945). Six of the children lived to adulthood. [7] His father, of Pennsylvania Dutch descent, [8] was a successful stone carver and ran a gravestone business.

  2. His father, William Oliver Wolfe, the Oliver Gant of his novels, was a stonecutter, while his mother, Julia Elizabeth Westall Wolfe, the Eliza of the early novels, owned a successful boardinghouse in Asheville, N.C., where Wolfe grew up.

  3. Tom's Life. At age five, while too young to attend, Thomas Wolfe followed his sister Effie to the nearby Orange Street School and the teacher allowed him to stay. Completing eighth grade in 1912, Tom was invited to attend the North State Fitting School, a new private preparatory school.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · The book was officially accepted for publication in January 1929, and Wolfe began his long, close and tumultuous relationship with editor Maxwell Perkins (who was also famously the editor of...

  5. May 15, 2018 · The writer Tom Wolfe, whose love for the bright caricatural gesture helped define American letters in the last half of the twentieth century, died on Monday. Photograph by Roger Kisby / Redux....

  6. Wolfe returned to New York the year after and began a relationship with a wealthy, married woman named Alice Bernstein; their affair would last for several years, and she (Bernstein was seventeen years his senior) became the mother-mistress Wolfe had wanted since his childhood.

  7. We’ll share both a short and long chronology of famous events in Wolfes life, along with a short and longer online Wolfe biography, a bibliography of Wolfe’s works, a bibliography of works about him, famous Wolfe quotes, images of places associated with Wolfe, and links you might find of interest.

  8. In 1904, she packed up her family and left her husband, whose heavy drinking bothered her. She went to St. Louis, where she opened a boardinghouse to accommodate visitors to the World’s Fair. It...

  9. In August 1925, as he was returning to New York from Europe, Wolfe met and fell in love with Aline Bernstein. Almost twenty years Wolfe’s senior and an accomplished scene designer in the New York theater, Bernstein encouraged Wolfe to pursue prose fiction instead of drama.

  10. In 1923 he went to New York and started teaching English at Washington Square College. The following year he made the first of his seven trips to Europe. On the second one he met Aline Bernstein, wife of a stockbroker and eighteen years older than Wolfe. They had a stormy affair.

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