Looking Homeward: A Thomas Wolfe Photo AlbumAmerican novelist Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) led a short but turbulent life. His writing was almost purely autobiographical, poignantly capturing his experiences and pursuits. Wolfe had a gift for illuminating his life so that the reader could almost visualize his painful youth and tumultuous manhood. Now, for the first time, in Looking Homeward, Morton Teicher lets us see all of the real-life people and places behind the fiction of Thomas Wolfe in a collection of 245 snapshots that chronicle this great writer's life in a way that mere words cannot. Wolfe's family and friends took a remarkable number of photographs, and Teicher has spent decades collecting these images. With photos ranging from W.O. Wolfe, Thomas's strong-willed father, to Aline Bernstein, the older, married womand Wolfe desperately loved, from Wolfe's hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, to the hospital where he died, Teicher has compiled a comprehensive photographic history of Thomas Wolfe. Childhood photographs and snapshots of siblings, friends, teachers, and editors are shown, as well as Wolfe's many vacation photos. Looking Homeward is complete with images of the original dust jackets for Wolfe's books and a section on artistic renderings of Wolfe. With captions and an introduction that indicate the parallels between the life and the fiction, as well as a chronology, this book will be pure pleasure for any Wolfe fan and an important resource for students of literature. Teicher has provided an engrossing sequence of looks at one of America's great novelists. |
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... Months in New York , September 1937 - May 1938 16. Last Trip to the West , May - September 1938 17. Death 18. Posthumous Publications 19. A Portfolio of Portraits Chronology Selected Bibliography Index 79 84 91 101 108 122 130 140 144 ...
... months be- fore Wolfe's death ; he spent his last Christmas at the Aswell home in Chappaqua , New York . In the summer of 1937 , Wolfe worked in a cabin at Oteen , near Asheville . It was his first trip home since the publication of ...
... months , Wolfe traveled to the Continent twice and spent a few weeks in Oxford before sailing for home on December 22 , 1926. He taught at New York University dur- ing the spring semester of 1927 while working on his Writing Look ...
Contents
Birth | 15 |
Early Years 19001904 | 36 |
The Old Kentucky Home | 49 |
Copyright | |
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