BACK TO THE NEW YORK

Tanner 2022-04-06 09:01:06

look homeward, tom endures the sadness in every shot of Fitz or Wolfe it becomes inevitable to remember midnight in paris that 19th century girl wants to go back to what was the best time the writer is dead now that literature is no more I suddenly understand the real feeling that I can't appreciate because I'm completely natural. I don't know if Wolff really said the joke "peace and nothing". It's very useful now...Wolff seems destined to die at this point. I won't endure the pain that I can't figure out a single word like Fitz.

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  • Maxwell Evarts Perkins: [looking at the three cates containing the manuscript of Thomas Wolfe's new book] This - is Of Time and the River? Well done. Now go home and get some sleep.

    Thomas Wolfe: I... I...

    Maxwell Evarts Perkins: Let me read it.

    Thomas Wolfe: Read it kindly. Please.

  • Thomas Wolfe: I'm sorry I'm not decent enough for your fine dinner parties and your fine friends, but before you drag me out to the wood shed, I think you ought to look at who is giving the lesson. Am I supposed to grow up like you?

    Maxwell Evarts Perkins: No, Tom, but you're supposed to grow up.

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