The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 31, Nos. 1 & 2 (2007)
Contents
A Note from the Editor
Anne R. Zahlan
Articles
Journey to the Interior: The Influence of Xenophon’s Anabasis on Thomas Wolfe’s O Lost
Lisa Kerr
And the Soul Shall Dance: Thomas Wolfe’s Influence on Wakako Yamauchi
Shawn Holliday
Thomas Wolfe in Nazi Concentration Camps
Lawrence D. Stokes
Eugene Goes to Sydney
James W. Clark Jr.
2007 WINNER OF THE THOMAS WOLFE SOCIETY’S RICHARD S. KENNEDY STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE
“It was like a dream of hell”: Gantian Dreams Deferred
Allison Kerns
Mother vs. Daughter: The Relationship between Eliza and Helen
in Look Homeward, Angel
Elizabeth Crowder
Adrift in the “Life Sargassic”: The Case of Look Homeward, Angel
Dan Latimer
Features
Wilma Dykeman: Her Time and the River
James W. Clark Jr.
Belles Lettres
Katamoto and Japanese Artists in New York in the Early 1930s
Hiroshi Tsunemoto
Thomas Wolfe: Say It with Music: Continuum (2007)
Aldo P. Magi
Brother Tom and the Moravians: Two Letters from Ben Wolfe
Ted Mitchell
Julia Wolfe at War with Her Yankee Boarder
Frances deNeufville
A Lion’s Tale: Making Wolfe Howl
R. Dietz Wolfe
Wolfe Studies in Azerbaijan: My Acquaintance with the Work of a Great American Writer
Riza Khalilov
Fiction
2007 WINNER OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE
Shining Rock Wilderness
B. Harper Buie
2007 RUNNER-UP, NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE
The Dream That Was Arcadia
Jason Mott
Reviews
Thomas Wolfe: When Do the Atrocities Begin?, by Joanne Marshall Mauldin
Joseph M. Flora
Windows of the Heart: The Correspondence of Thomas Wolfe and Margaret Roberts, edited by Ted Mitchell
Mary Aswell Doll
Appalachian Heritage (Special Thomas Wolfe Issue) Wolfe section, edited by Shawn Holliday
Terry Roberts
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.