Looking Homeward
Discover the rich visual narrative of Thomas Wolfe's life in Looking Homeward, published by the University of Missouri Press in 1993. This captivating hardback edition spans 192 pages and features a collection of evocative photographs that deepen your understanding of Wolfe's largely autobiographical work.
Through these striking images, you will meet the influential figures in Wolfe's life, including his strong-willed father and Aline Bernstein, the older woman he loved. Delve into his childhood memories and gain a unique perspective on the experiences that shaped one of America's most celebrated authors. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and fans of Wolfe, Looking Homeward offers a compelling blend of visual storytelling and literary insight that will enrich your reading experience.