2003 Issue

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 27, Nos. 1 & 2 (2003)

Contents

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan

Articles

Reading Thomas Wolfe: The Power of Immersion
Joseph Bentz

The Dark Side of the Tracks in Thomas Wolfe’s “The Bums at Sunset”
Jerry Leath Mills

Thomas Wolfe, Chickamauga, and the Truth about Knowing
Donald R. Anderson

Finding the Lost Boy
Joseph M. Flora

2003 WINNER OF THE
THOMAS WOLFE STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE
Thomas Wolfe’s The Lost Boy: A Bildungsroman for the Modern Reader
Carlton N. Morse

Thomas Wolfe and Jonathan Worth Daniels: The Carolina Roots of a Literary Rivalry
John R. Bittner

The Paperboy Turned Novelist: Thomas Wolfe and Journalism
Mark Canada

Challenge and Response

Thomas Wolfe, Abraham Lincoln, and Two Myths Debunked
H. G. Jones

Napoleon Bonaparte, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Wolfe, H. G. Jones, and Three Versions of “Gentlemen of the Press”
Nicholas Graham

Thomas Wolfe and Mildred Harnack-Fish: The 1935 Berlin Interview
Aldo P. Magi

From Wolfe Enthusiast to Wolfe Scholar: Part II, Some Persistence but Mostly Luck
Richard S. Kennedy

Features

Richard S. Kennedy: In Memoriam Richard S. Kennedy: 1920-2002
John L. Idol Jr.

On Richard Kennedy
James D. Boyer

Tribute to a Friend
Aldo P. Magi

Having It All
Joanne Marshall Mauldin

Scholar and Gentleman
Michael Mills

A Tribute to Richard Kennedy, My Friend and Mentor
Suzanne Stutman

Interview

A Conversation with Caitlin Doyle, the First Thomas Wolfe Scholar
Joseph M. Flora

Reviews

Lean Down Your Ear upon the Earth and Listen: Thomas Wolfe’s Greener Modernism, by Rob Ensign
Terry Roberts

Thomas Wolfe: L’épopée intime, by Amélie Moisy
Steve Bourdeau

As Ever Yours: The Letters of Max Perkins and Elizabeth Lemmon, edited by Rodger L. Tarr
Steven B. Rogers

The Last Romantic: A Poet among Publishers: The Oral Autobiography of John Hall Wheelock,
edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli with Judith S. Baughman
Caroline Keizer

Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe, by David Herbert Donald
David Strange

Belles Lettres

Max and Liddy or How I Got a Toe-Hold in Publishing
Elizabeth Nowell

Elizabeth Nowell: Editor, Agent, Biographer, and Teacher
Clara Stites

“The Truth of the Matter”: Hamilton Basso Writes to Betty Thompson
Aldo P. Magi

Bedlam in New York: Wolfe Rates the Writers
David Strange

2003 Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Write-Alike Contest
A Wanderer Knows Detroit
Bill Morocco

Bibliography
Notes
News
For the Record
Contributors

The Thomas Wolfe Review (ISSN: 0276-5683) is indexed in American Humanities Index (AHI),Humanities International Complete, and MLA International Bibliography.  Texts are available on-line at EBSCO, Gale, and ProQuest.

 

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