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  1. 28 de feb. de 2012 · Of time and the river. Young men -- United States -- Fiction. 1. Scribner classics ed.

  2. Hace 5 días · Of Time and the River. 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. 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 ...

  3. 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. 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.

  4. 8 de sept. de 1999 · 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. 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.

  5. 1 de jun. de 1980 · I loved reading 'Look Homeward Angel' a few years ago and was inspired to read 'Time and the River' after watching the movie 'Genius'. The movie described how much editing it took to get 'Angel' down from 1000 pages to 500. 'Time' could have used more editing as well...according to the movie it was taken down from 2000 to 1000 pages.

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  6. In Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man’s Hunger in His Youth, his hero, Eugene, embarks upon a trip northward. Having left college in his native state, Eugene believes that he has become a ...

  7. Of Time and the River (1935) Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) “Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man’s Hunger in His Youth, -autobiographical novel by semi Thomas Wolfe, published in 1935 as a sequel to Look Homeward, An [1929]. Eugene Gant leaves his gel Southern home for graduate work at Harvard, where the scope of his immense romantic appetite for