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  1. In a massive, ambitious, and boldly passionate novel, Wolfe examines the passing of time and the nature of the creative process, as Gant slowly but ecstatically embraces the urban life, recognizing it as a necessary ordeal for the birth of his creative genius as a writer.

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  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. 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.

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  4. Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth : Wolfe, Thomas: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

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  5. 8 de sept. de 1999 · In a massive, ambitious, and boldly passionate novel, Wolfe examines the passing of time and the nature of the creative process, as Gant slowly but ecstatically embraces the urban life, recognizing it as a necessary ordeal for the birth of his creative genius as a writer.

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  6. Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth. Thomas Wolfe. Simon and Schuster, 1999 - Fiction - 892 pages. The sequel to Thomas Wolfe's remarkable first novel, Look Homeward,...

  7. English. 7 preliminary leaves, 3-912 pages 22 cm. The book chronicles the maturing of Wolfe's autobiographical character, Eugene Gant, in his desperate search for fulfillment, making his way from small-town North Carolina to the wider world of Harvard University, New York City, and Europe.