Notes.
Thomas Wolfe Review 2008, Annual, 32
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"Notes" is a feature relating and recording information on Thomas Wolfe and Wolfe studies, including history (cultural, literary, and otherwise), biography, criticism, and reference. Some entries may inform of discoveries at length; others may simply illustrate and gauge Wolfean influence and presence in popular culture. Please send suggestions (with full citation) to J. Todd Bailey, P.O. Box 217, Burnsville, NC 28714-0217. Robert Siqveland uses three passages from Of Time and the River in his 2003 novel, The Immaculate Erection (Shawondasee Press). First, he writes:
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That "Mother-Spoiled Glut of Oily Fat": John Skally Terry in Thomas Wolfe's Life and Work (Critical Essay)
2008
The Fruit of Forty Thousand Years (Thomas Wolfe Student Essay Prize in Honor of Richard S. Kennedy, 2010) (Critical Essay)
2010
Artists and Stereotypes: Thomas Wolfe's Acquaintance with Clifford Odets (Biography)
2010
The Doctor and His Wife: Might There Have Been a Kinder, Gentler Wolfe?(Critical Essay)
2010