To Loot My Life Clean (2000)

Biography & Autobiography / General, - Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures, - Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers, - Literary Collections / Letters, - Literary Criticism / General, - Literary Criticism / American / General -

NOT_MATURE -

Thomas Wolfe, Maxwell Evarts Perkins

01/01/2000
Overview
<p><b>Establishes the famed rapport between a distinguished author and his publisher</p><p></b>The relationship between Thomas Wolfe and his legendary editor, Maxwell Perkins, has been the subject of guesswork and anecdote for seventy years. Beginning with the 1929 publication of <i>Look Homeward, Angel, </i> literary scholars have debated the writer's dependence on his editor and the degree to which Perkins participated in Wolfe's work. Now, with this volume of 251 letters between Wolfe and the House of Scribner (two-thirds of which have never been published), the mythologized friendship between the author and the editor is clarified, and the record can be set straight.</p><p>Celebrated for his close literary relationships with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and other literary giants of the early twentieth century, Maxwell Perkins was both mentor and father figure to Thomas Wolfe. According to the introduction, The letters published here document Wolfe's artistic and professional problems, and demonstrate how Perkins, serving as both editor and friend, aided Wolfe in solving them. Only by considering all of the author/editor/publisher correspondence can Wolfe's literary career and his complex relationship with Charles Scribner's Sons be properly assessed. The successes and pains of both Wolfe's career and his friendship with Perkins are revealed in letters between the two as well as through Wolfe's correspondence with other Scribner employees. Documenting an important era in American literary history, the letters of <i>To Loot My Life Clean</i> span the Wolfe-Perkins friendship, from their meeting in 1929, through the novelist's break with his editor and the House of Scribner, until Wolfe's death in 1938.
Original Language

English

Buy Print
amazon logo

Buy on amazon

More by Author

Jan 01, 2000
The relationship between Thomas Wolfe and his editor, Maxwell Perkins has been the subject of guessw...
Jan 01, 1999
No Description Available
Jan 01, 1947
No Description Available
Jan 01, 2000
The relationship between Thomas Wolfe and his editor, Maxwell Perkins has been the subject of guessw...
Jan 01, 1941
No Description Available
Nov 17, 2023
In 'Of Time and the River' by Thomas Wolfe, the reader is taken on a literary journey through the pr...
Dec 15, 2023
"Look Homeward, Angel" is an American coming-of-age story. The novel is considered to be autobiograp...
Dec 26, 2023
"You Can't Go Home Again" – George Webber has written a successful novel about his family and hometo...
Dec 27, 2023
In "Thomas Wolfe: Collected Works," readers are invited to explore the profound literary legacy of o...
Feb 17, 2022
The early 20th century American novelist Thomas Wolfe produced highly original, poetic, rhapsodic an...

Comments


No Comments Yet
Be the first to share what you think