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Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe

Look Homeward, Angel

by Thomas Wolfe

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  • Jan 2025, 476 pages
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A classic of American literature, this is a story that resonates with anyone who has ever longed to transcend the familiar and embrace the unknown.

Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel is a monumental American coming-of-age tale that captures the restless spirit of youth, the weight of family ties, and the yearning for a life beyond small-town confines. At its heart is Eugene Gant, a sensitive and ambitious young man navigating the joys, sorrows, and complexities of his early years in Altamont, a thinly veiled depiction of Wolfe's own hometown of Asheville, North Carolina.

Spanning Eugene's journey from birth in 1900 to his departure at 19, the novel explores the formative experiences that shape his identity: the passions and conflicts within his family, the bittersweet beauty of first love, and the awakening of his artistic dreams. Wolfe's rich, lyrical prose brings to life the vibrant characters and rugged landscapes of Altamont, while probing the universal struggles of belonging, individuality, and the search for meaning.

Deeply personal and profoundly moving, Look Homeward, Angel is a timeless exploration of human growth and the enduring desire to break free and discover one's place in the world.*

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People best know American writer Thomas Clayton Wolfe for his autobiographical novels, including Look Homeward, Angel (1929) and the posthumously published You Can't Go Home Again (1940).

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