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Of Time and the River
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A young man's journey through ambition, loss, and longing in search of identity and greatness.
Of Time and the River is Thomas Wolfe's sweeping, lyrical sequel to Look Homeward, Angel. Through the voice of Eugene Gant, Wolfe crafts an intensely personal portrait of a young writer navigating the intellectual and emotional landscapes of early 20th-century America. With poetic intensity and raw emotion, this novel charts the triumphs and heartbreaks of youth, love, ambition, and creative hunger.
A cornerstone of American modernist literature, Wolfe's storytelling captures the pulse of a changing nation and the inner rhythms of the human spirit.
"Wolfe's language soars like a symphony—an unforgettable journey through the soul of America."
Why This Book Still Resonates:
A coming-of-age saga full of emotional depth and philosophical insight
Ideal for fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Jack Kerouac, and James Joyce
Perfect for readers who appreciate long-form, introspective, literary fiction
Experience the Flow of Time, the Fire of Youth, and the Weight of Dreams.
Buy Of Time and the River today and dive into one of the great achievements of American literature.