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  1. You Can't Go Home Again is a novel by Thomas Wolfe published posthumously in 1940, extracted by his editor, Edward Aswell, from the contents of his vast unpublished manuscript The October Fair.

    • Thomas Wolfe
    • 1940
  2. Of Time and the River (subtitled A Legend of Man's Hunger in his Youth) is a 1935 novel by American author Thomas Wolfe.

  3. Quick answer: Thomas Wolfe's famous quote about going home again is "You can't go home again." This phrase, explored in his novel, signifies that returning to one's past is impossible...

  4. 6 de jul. de 2015 · Rate this book. Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth. Thomas Wolfe, Pat Conroy (Introduction) 4.21. 1,238 ratings105 reviews. The sequel to Thomas Wolfe's remarkable first novel, Look Homeward, Angel, Of Time and the River is one of the great classics of American literature.

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  5. You Can’t Go Home Again, novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1940 after heavy editing by Edward Aswell. This novel, like Wolfe’s other works, is largely autobiographical, reflecting details of his life in the 1930s.

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  6. Wolfe's novels, and how it led him to—and illuminates—his eventual realization that, after all, you can't go home again. I pay particular attention to two of the most striking and pervasive forms his effort took: the "recapture" of the past; and the sudden attribution of new and immense significance to moments out of lost time which originally

  7. Of Time and the River, novel by Thomas Wolfe, begun in 1931 and, after extensive editing by Wolfe and editor Maxwell Perkins, published in 1935 as a sequel to Look Homeward, Angel (1929). The book chronicles the maturing of Eugene Gant as he leaves his Southern home for the wider world of Harvard University, New York City, and Europe.