Person Detail: Thomas Wolfe

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Full Name: Thomas Wolfe | ||
Biography: (1900-1938) Novelist, writer. Thomas Wolfe moved to Rhinecliff, New York, where he worked on his novel "You Cant Go Home Again" (1940). He lived at 13 East 8th Street, University Place and East 10th Street, the Hotel Chelsea on 23rd Street, and 27 15th Street in Manhattan, New York. In 2000 the United States Postal Service issued its seventeenth stamp in the Literary Arts series in honor of Thomas Wolfe. |
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1940 |
Dutchess County You Can't Go Home Again Novel. |
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1900 |
(Unknown) County Thomas Clayton Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina in 1900. |
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1938 |
(Unknown) County Thomas Wolfe died in Baltimore, Maryland in 1938. |
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1923 |
New York County Wolfe moved to New York in 1923 and was an English instructor at New York University until 1930. |
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1924 |
(Unknown) County The Return of Buck Gavin Play. |
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1938 |
(Unknown) County The Third Night Play. |
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1929 |
(Unknown) County Look Homeward, Angel Novel. |
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1948 |
(Unknown) County Mannerhouse Play. |
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1935 |
Dutchess County Of Time And The River Wolfe frequently retreated to Rhinecliff, New York where he worked on his novel, "Of Time And The River." |
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1939 |
(Unknown) County The Web and the Rock Novel. |
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1941 |
(Unknown) County The Hills Beyond Collection of short stories. |
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1935 |
(Unknown) County From Death to Morning Collection of short stories. |
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1936 |
(Unknown) County The Story Of A Novel Nonfiction. |
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New York County Wolfe lived in New York City at 13 East 8th Street, University Place and East 10th Street, the Hotel Chelsea on 23rd Street, and 27 15th Street. |
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Kings County Wolfe lived in Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, for several years. |
