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    Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American writer. The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction states that "Wolfe was...
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    Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018) was an American author and journalist widely known for his association with New Journalism, a...
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    The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street...
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  • of Costume Art. Bernstein was the lover, patron, and muse of novelist Thomas Wolfe. She was born in 1880 in New York City, the daughter of Rebecca (Goldsmith)...
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  • Look Homeward, Angel (category Novels by Thomas Wolfe)
    Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American...
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  • Genius (2016 film) (category Thomas Wolfe)
    daughters. One day, in his office, he reads the drafts of O Lost, a novel by Thomas Wolfe. Struck by the content, Perkins decides to publish it and begins to collaborate...
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  • is the main arena/venue of the civic center. It holds 7,674 guests. Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (originally the "Asheville City Auditorium" from 1940 to 1975)...
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    Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Thomas Wolfe. Perkins was born on September 20, 1884, in New York City, to Elizabeth...
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    oldest brick structure in Buncombe County Thomas Wolfe House, boyhood home of American author Thomas Wolfe, and a U.S. National Historic Landmark Area...
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  • Of Time and the River (category Novels by Thomas Wolfe)
    1935 novel by American author Thomas Wolfe. It is a fictionalized autobiography, using the name Eugene Gant for Wolfe's, detailing the protagonist's early...
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  • Thomas Wolf or Wolfe may refer to: Thom Wolf (born 1944), professor at University Institute, New Delhi, India Thomas Wolf (criminal), German criminal and...
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  • You Can't Go Home Again (category Novels by Thomas Wolfe)
    You Can't Go Home Again is a novel by Thomas Wolfe published posthumously in 1940, extracted by his editor, Edward Aswell, from the contents of his vast...
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  • The New York Times appeared on June 17, 2021. and he was awarded the Thomas Wolfe Prize Bruni is openly gay. He has struggled with eating disorders, including...
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  • John (Jack) Thomas Wolfe (May 2, 1955 – February 2, 1995) was a community veterinarian before becoming a Canadian provincial politician. He was the Progressive...
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  • Sr. (a.k.a. Hubert Wolfstern, Hubert B. Wolfe + 666 Sr., Hubert Blaine Wolfe+585 Sr., and Hubert Blaine Wolfe+590 Sr., among others) is the abbreviated...
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    Vonnegut, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Stephen King, Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe, George Santayana, John Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton...
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    Salvador Dalí), Dora Maar (for Pablo Picasso), Aline Bernstein (for Thomas Wolfe), Yoko Ono (for John Lennon), Pattie Boyd (for Eric Clapton and George...
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    Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield, August Strindberg, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Emily Dickinson, William Inge, James Joyce, and, according to some,...
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    residents were installed in the mid-1960s, including those for the author Thomas Wolfe and the poet Brendan Behan. Stanley Bard became manager in 1964 after...
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    The Web and the Rock (category Novels by Thomas Wolfe)
    The Web and the Rock is an American bildungsroman novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939. Like its sequel, You Can't Go Home Again (and...
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  • Jack Wolfe may refer to: John Thomas Wolfe (1955–1995), Canadian politician Jack A. Wolfe (1936–2005), American paleontologist Jack Wolfe (artist) (1924–2007)...
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    musical series The Lodge, Harry Hook in the Descendants film franchise, Max Wolfe in the HBO Max reboot of Gossip Girl, and Walter De Ville in the film The...
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    no varsity football that year. He briefly shared a flat with author Thomas Wolfe in New York in 1923, who based the character of Jim Randolph in The Web...
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    [citation needed] Clarke and Heston were co-directors and acted at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Theatre in Asheville, North Carolina. Clarke died from complications...
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  • appeal." Record World called it "a stirring, autobiographical song with Thomas Wolfe overtones the kids will love." "Brooklyn Roads" reached #58 on the Billboard...
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    Admitted influences for Kerouac include Marcel Proust, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe. Gary Snyder defined wild as "whose order has grown from within and is...
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    William Faulkner, Katherine Anne Porter, Caroline Gordon, Allen Tate, Thomas Wolfe, Robert Penn Warren, and Tennessee Williams, among others. Because of...
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    Ward (b. 1977) Eudora Welty (1909–2001) Tennessee Williams (1911–1983) Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) Some have included Eudora Welty in the category, but apparently...
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    reviews, the book sold poorly. Heavily influenced by Kerouac's reading of Thomas Wolfe, it reflects on the generational epic formula and the contrasts of small-town...
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  • who wrote acclaimed biographies of novelists F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe. Turnbull grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and first met Fitzgerald when...
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