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  1. Wolfe describes his journey from Berlin to America by train, observing the people, the landscape and the culture along the way. He reflects on his identity, his memories and his feelings of loss and nostalgia.

  2. I Have a Thing to Tell You. Thomas Wolfe, Grady Miller (Editor) 4.00. 13 ratings0 reviews. Behold Thomas Wolfe - the great and the forgotten in this remarkable novella. 88 pages, Kindle Edition. First published November 20, 1936. Book details & editions.

  3. the clerk by the Nazis inspired Wolfe's novella "I Have a Thing to Tell You," which was posthumously enlarged and consolidated into You Can't Go Home Again. He began writing of the clerk's brutalization in Paris, telling Elizabeth Nowell on September 16, "I've written a good piece over here—I'm afraid it may mean

  4. 22 de ago. de 2014 · I Have a Thing to Tell You. Kindle Edition. by Thomas Wolfe (Author), Grady Miller (Editor) Format: Kindle Edition. 3.6 11 ratings. Behold Thomas Wolfe - the great and the forgotten in this remarkable novella. Print length. 88 pages. Language. English.

  5. Thomas Wolfe was forced to make a decision between money and honesty in 1937 when writing ' I Have a Thing to Tell You,' his story about Nazi Germany. Wolfe was famous in Germany, and became a rich man due to the German's affection for his writing, but he decided he would publish his story anyway, claiming that integrity was worth more than money.

  6. Writing to Dixon Wecter of the imminent publication of "I Have a Thing to Tell You," Thomas Wolfe said: It cost me a good deal of time and worry to make up my mind whether I should allow publication of the story because I am well known in Germany, my books have a tremendous press there, I have many friends there, and I like the country and the people enormously. But the story wrote itself. It ...

  7. 27 de mar. de 2022 · Facebook; © 2024 Thomas Wolfe Society. All rights reserved.