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Pianist Alex Brown returns to Wilde Lake where he had 'such a positive experience'


Baltimore Sun - Jan 25, 2012
By Cathy Carter, cathycarter@verizon.net With all due respect to novelist Thomas Wolfe, it turns out you can go home again. Just ask Grammy nominated jazz pianist Alex Brown. "I get back quite a bit," says the Columbia native by phone from his home in ...
 

Chargers pledge to remain in San Diego in 2012


USA TODAY - Jan 9, 2012
By Nate Davis, USA TODAY Thomas Wolfe wrote You Can't Go Home Again. And apparently the San Diego Chargers won't in 2012. The 52-year-old franchise that began its existence in Los Angeles in 1960 won't be going back -- at least not this year -- despite ...
 

Clifton's Borrajo on joining Red Bulls: A dream come true & hard work pays off


New York Post (blog) - Jan 5, 2012
With all due respect to Thomas Wolfe, Jonathan Borrajo is proving you can go home again. And if you're lucky, you get to do it in front of 25000 screaming fans. Borrajo spent his childhood in Clifton (NJ), his formative years as a MetroStars fan and ...
 

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Thomas Wolfe books

Look Homeward, Angel


by: Thomas Wolfe

The stunning, classic coming-of-age novel written by one of America's foremost Southern writers

A legendary author on par with William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Wolfe published Look Homeward, Angel, his first novel, about a young man's burning desire to leave his small town and tumultuous family in search of a better life, in 1929. It gave the world proof of his genius and launched a powerful legacy.

The novel follows the trajectory of Eugene Gant, a brilliant and restless young man whose wanderlust and passion shape his adolescent years in rural North Carolina.
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The Art of Fiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers


by: Ayn Rand
In 1958, Ayn Rand, already the world-famous author of such bestselling books as Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, gave a private series of extemporaneous lectures in her own living room on the art of fiction. Tore Boeckmann and Leonard Peikoff for the first time now bring readers the edited transcript of these exciting personal statements. The Art of Fiction offers invaluable lessons, in which Rand analyzes the four essential elements of fiction: theme, plot, characterization, and style. She demonstrates her ideas by dissecting her best-known works, as well as those of other famous authors, such as Thomas Wolfe, Sinclair Lewis, and Victor Hugo.
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Max Perkins: Editor of Genius


by: A. Scott Berg
The National Book Award winner from the #1 New York Times bestselling author is now in Berkley trade for the first time?and celebrating its 30th anniversary.

The talents he nurtured became worldwide literary legends?among them, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Thomas Wolfe. But Maxwell Perkins remained a mystery, a backstage presence who served these authors not only as editor extraordinaire but also as critic, psychoanalyst, father-confessor, and devoted friend. But who really was Maxwell Perkins? ?Now the mystery has been solved, in A.
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You Can't Go Home Again


by: Thomas Wolfe
With an Introduction by Gail Godwin

A twentieth-century classic, Thomas Wolfe’s magnificent novel is both the story of a young writer longing to make his mark upon the world and a sweeping portrait of America and Europe from the Great Depression through the years leading up to World War II. Upon the publication of You Can’t Go Home Again in 1940, two years after Wolfe’s death, The New York Times Book Review declared that it “will stand apart from everything else that he wrote because this is the book of a man who had come to terms with himself, who was on his way to mastery of his art, who had something profoundly important to say.
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