Thomas
Clayton Wolfe (1900-1938) was an acclaimed American
novelist of the early 20th century.
Wolfe
wrote four lengthy novels, plus many short stories, dramatic
works and novel fragments. He is known for mixing highly original,
poetic, rhapsodical, and impressionistic prose with autobiographical
writing. His books, written and published during the 1920s
and 1930s, reflect vividly on American culture and mores of
the period, albeit filtered through Wolfe's sensitive, sophisticated
and hyper-analytical perspective.
After
Wolfe's death, William Faulkner said that he was his generation's
best writer; Faulkner listed himself as second. Wolfe's influence
extends to the writings of famous Beat writer Jack Kerouac
and author Philip Roth, among others. He remains one of the
most important writers in modern American literature.
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