2008 Issue

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 32, Nos. 1 & 2 (2008)

Contents

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan

Articles

Narrative, Work, and Grief in Thomas Wolfe’s The Lost Boy
Paula Gallant Eckard

What Do Charles W. Chestnutt and Thomas Wolfe Tell Us about North Carolina?
Wiley Cash

That “mother-spoiled glut of oily fat”: John Skally Terry in Thomas Wolfe’s Life and Work
Alice R. Cotten

Thomas Wolfe’s Aborted Second Novel: “The Hudson River People”
John Lane Idol Jr.

2008 WINNER OF THE THOMAS WOLFE STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE IN HONOR OF RICHARD S. KENNEDY
Paper Doll Matinee: Thomas Wolfe’s Theatre
Chris Prewitt

Thomas Wolfe and Max Beckmann: A Creative Sympathy
Janice McCullagh

Features

“No Blank Bages”: A Tribure to Matthew J. Bruccoli (1931-2008)
Park Bucker

Belles Lettres

The Harvey Harris Illustrations for Look Homeward, Angel
Robert G. Anthony Jr.

Thomas Wolfe’s Haiku World
Hiroshi Tsunemoto

Dixieland: A Fugue in Time
Gerry Max

Gone to Texas: Looking for Wolfe at the Harry Ransom Center
Todd Bailey

Thomas Wolfe’s 1935 Visit to St. Louis
Harold D. Nicols, compiler

Return to Asheville: Wolfe Writes to J.M. Roberts Jr.
Ted Mitchell

The Lamb Carbon Transcripts: Another Dark Miracle of Chance
Todd Bailey

Wolfe and Krazy Kat
Wayne Caldwell

Fiction

2008 RUNNER-UP, NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE
Miller’s Deer
Gary V. Powell
Reviews

The Magical Campus: University of North Carolina Writings 1917-1920, by Thomas Wolfe, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Aldo P. Magi
Mark Canada

The Four Lost Men: Previously Unpublished Long Version, by Thomas Wolfe, edited by Arlyn Bruccoli and Matthew J. Bruccoli
Jerry Leath Mills

The Death of Gant, by Thomas Wolfe, edited by John L. Idol Jr.
Joanne Marshall Mauldin

The Wax Cylinders: Julia Wolfe Interviews by John Skally Terry, edited by Caroline Keizer and Jan G. Hensley
Todd Bailey

Bibliography 
Notes 
News 
For the Record 
Contributors 

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