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Tom Wolfe.”
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Before leaving, Wolfe scrounged for a pencil, then scribbled on the wall of the vestibule: THOMAS WOLFE LIVED HERE.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
The city fascinated Wolfe, and when he was not working, he enjoyed nothing more than walking through every part of town with his editor.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Wolfe now moved into a new apartment at 865 First Avenue, just two blocks toward the East River from the Perkinses’ house.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Since almost every word Wolfe wrote was autobiographical, nearly all his characters based closely on real people, there had always been a risk of prosecution.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Clean Old-fashioned Hate
Tom Wolfe • A Man in Full: A Novel
There was Thomas Wolfe, wearing a black slouch hat, advancing in his long mountaineer’s stride, with his billowing black raincoat, chanting, “I wrote ten thousand words today—I wrote ten thousand words today.”
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
The death of Wolfe’s father in 1922, when Tom was earning his Master of Arts degree at Harvard, so traumatized the author that it took hundreds of pages in graphic detail before he wrote it out of his system.