Thomas Wolfe Remembered

Édition Mark Canada , Nami Montgomery
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Thomas Wolfe Remembered

Édition Mark Canada , Nami Montgomery
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  • Date de publication : Sep 11, 2018
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 336
  • Éditeur : University Of Alabama Press
  • ISBN : 9780817319908
  • Dimensions : 6.2" W x 1.3" L x 9.2" H

Mark Canada is a professor of English and the executive vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at Indiana University Kokomo. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of five books, including Introduction to Information Literacy for Students and Literature and Journalism in Antebellum America: Thoreau, Stowe, and Their Contemporaries Respond to the Rise of the Commercial Press. His work has appeared in American Literary Realism, Journalism History, and other venues.

Nami Montgomery is an ESL specialist in the Office of International Programs at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

?[The Editors] purpose involves providing an appreciation for the brilliantly gifted but troubled man behind the masterful fiction. Wolfe's personal eccentricities, his qualities and flaws, and above all his amazing vitality, emerge in this fine collective mosaic.? ?The Alabama Review

"Similar in approach to William Faulkner of Oxford, ed. by James Webb and A. Wigfall Green (1965), and Andre Dubus: Tributes, ed. by Donald Anderson (2001), the present volume captures the memories of people who knew Wolfe (1900?38), including family members, friends, and editors. . .many come from specialized journals that may not be easily available. . . Organized chronologically, the book includes 46 anecdotes and narratives, a chronology, a dozen illustrations, two lists of remembrances, and notes. Among the contributors are Wolfe's mother (Julia Wolfe), editors Maxwell Perkins and Edward Aswell, Wolfe collector William Wisdom, Wolfe's teacher Margaret Roberts, his agent and biographer Elizabeth Nowell, and dramatist Paul Green. Part of the series "American Writers Remembered," edited by Jackson Bryer, this volume has an appeal that goes beyond Wolfe specialists to serious readers. These memories about one of the most significant writers of the 20th century cover a range of experiences, including a dinner with writers at Antoine's Restaurant in New Orleans." Recommended. ?CHOICE

"Thomas Wolfe Remembered is lively and informative, providing many insights for understanding Wolfe?s rich and complex art and life. It?s a very welcome and important addition to Wolfe scholarship and will no doubt greatly appeal to both Wolfe scholars and general readers.?  ?Robert Brinkmeyer, author of The Fourth Ghost: White Southern Writers and European Fascism, 1930?1950 and Remapping Southern Literature: Contemporary Southern Writers and the West

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