Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
viii, 743 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Book I. The native's return -- Book II. The world that Jack built -- Book III. An end and a beginning -- Book IV. The quest of the fair Medusa -- Book V. Exile and discovery -- Book VI. "I have a thing to tell you" -- Book VII. A wind is rising, and the rivers flow. |
Summary |
This novel was published posthumously in 1940 after heavy editing by Edward Aswell. Like Wolfe's other works, it is largely autobiographical and provides a glimpse into life in the 1930s. As the sequel to 'The Web and the Rock' (1939), this book continues the story of the main character, George Webber. George has written a successful novel about his family and hometown. When he returns to that town he is shaken by the force of the outrage and hatred that greets him. Family and friends feel naked and exposed by the truths they have seen in his book, and their fury drives him from his home. He begins a search for his own identity that takes him to New York and a hectic social whirl; to Paris with an uninhibited group of expatriates; to Berlin, lying cold and sinister under Hitler's shadow. At last Webber returns to America and rediscovers it with love, sorrow, and hope. |
Form |
Also issued online. |
Subject |
Novelists -- Fiction.
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Novelists. (OCoLC)fst01039684
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NOVELISTAS ESTADOUNIDENSES -- SIGLO XX -- NOVELA.
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Autobiografía.
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Romance fiction (OCoLC)fst01921732
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Fictional autobiographies (OCoLC)fst01726528
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Autobiographical fiction.
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Autobiographical fiction.
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Love stories.
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Romance fiction.
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Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
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Added Author |
Herman Finkelstein Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
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Other Form: |
Online version: Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938. You can't go home again. New York, London, Harper & Bros. [©1940] (OCoLC)568754251 |
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