2009 Issue

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 33, Nos. 1 & 2 (2009)

Contents

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan

Articles

Thomas Wolfe and Germany: Modernism and Anti-Anti-Semitism in “Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time” and “I Have a Thing to Tell you”
Dieter Meindl

You Can’t Go Home Again: Does Nazism Really Transform Wolfe’s Romanticism?
Rebecca Godwin

Beyond the Lost Generation: The Death of Egotism in You Can’t Go Home Again
George Hovis

Look Outward, Thomas: Social Criticism as Unifying Element in You Can’t Go Home Again
Jon Dawson

Thomas Wolfe’s 1918 Flu Story:
The Death of Ben in the Context of Other Literary Narratives of the Pandemic
Ruth Winchester Ware

Beyond Myth and Memory: Ghostwriting Wolfe
Mary Aswell Doll

Features

TED MITCHELL: In Memoriam

Introduction
Jan G. Hensley and David Strange

Tribute to Ted Mitchell
Chris Morton

“He Was a Friend of Mine”: A Personal Tribute to Ted Mitchell
Aldo P. Magi

Memories of Ted Mitchell
Joanne Marshall Mauldin

Belles Lettres

The Journey Down
Jan G. Hensley

Passage to Normandy: Voyages of the SS Thomas Wolfe
Rena D’Andrea

Thomas Wolfe and Norman Mailer: Kinsmen of the Land
Joe Scotchie

Thomas Wolfe: Say It with Music – Continuum (2009)
Aldo P. Magi

The Last Wolverine
Jan G. Hensley

Adventures in Chicago: A Visit to the 1933 World’s Fair with Julia Wolfe
Dietz Wolfe

Poem

Wolfe in Paris
David Radavich

Fiction

2009 WINNER OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE
Mr. Mason’s Request
Albert Howard Carter III

2009 FINALIST, NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE
Shack on Fire
Bill Morris

Reviews

The Web and the Root: A Selection from The Web and the Rock, by Thomas Wolfeintroduced by John L. Idol Jr.
James W. Clark Jr

A Backward Glance: The Southern Renascence, the Autobiographical Epic, and the Classical Legacy, by Joseph Millichap
David A. Davis

The Whore, by Thomas Wolfe, edited by Shawn Holliday
Nancy Carol Joyner

Bibliography 
Notes 
News 
Contributors 
For the Record 

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.