2002 Issue

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 26, Nos. 1 & 2 (2002)

Contents

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan

Articles

Earth-Based Texts: Writing Nature His Way
Robert T. Ensign

John Hall Wheelock’s Work on Thomas Wolfe’s Proofs
Matthew J. Bruccoli

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe, and What America Wasn’t
Edward Gillin

Why We Shouldn’t Hate Bernard DeVoto
Terry Roberts

Tradition against the Individual Talent:
Thomas Wolfe and the Exclusionary Politics of New Critical Canon-Building
S. Zebulon Baker

Recovering the Past: 
Models of Time in Thomas Wolfe’s The Lost Boy
Erin Sullivan

In Riverside Cemetery
Tony Reevy

Lost Gods: Pan, Milton, and the Pastoral Tradition 
in Thomas Wolfe’s O Lost
Lisa Kerr

“Life and Life more abundant!”: Thomas Wolfe’s Welcome to Our City
Frank C. Wilson

A Key to Scholarly Publication on Thomas Wolfe: 
To Read, to Think, to Write, to Network . . . and to Be Lucky
Leslie Field

Features

Reviews

Thomas Wolfe: A Documentary Volume
by Ted Mitchell (David Strange)

Thomas Wolfe Revisited by Joseph Scotchie
(David Strange)

Literary Masterpieces: Look Homeward, Angel
by Terry Roberts and Literary Masters: Thomas Wolfe
by John L. Idol Jr. (Rob Ensign)

Thomas Wolfe and the Politics of Modernism
by Shawn Holliday (J. Todd Bailey)

The People and Places of Thomas Wolfe’s Look
Homeward, Angel by Joanne Marshall Mauldin
(J. Todd Bailey)

Belles Lettres

Typing for Thomas Wolfe: A Memoir
Joyce Maupin

Wolfe Writes to His Brother Frank:
An Unpublished Letter
Richard Walser: Friend and Mentor
Hiroshi Tsunemoto

Twisting the Words of Thomas Wolfe
David Strange

My Search for Boulder Farm
Gene S. Nichols

Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Write-Alike Contest
The Fledged of Unslakable Thirst
Justin Michael Kulyk

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.