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Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 09:13:18 -0600 From: James JordanSubject: Re: (urth) Question about a different novelist named Wolfe Now there's a thought. Given all the wolves in Wolfe's writings, and his spins on Nero Wolfe, it seems likely that Gene has read the writings of other Wolfes. Perhaps there are lots of spins on Thomas Wolfe's books in Gene's. I've not read the latter, but maybe someone here has. Nutria At 08:40 AM 1/24/2003, you wrote: >On the bookshelves (at least when some of his books are misshelved in the >Fiction section), Gene Wolfe sits by the early 20th-century writer Thomas >Wolfe. Has anyone read any of Thomas Wolfe's work? Would you recommend it? >I've always been intrigued for some reason by Thomas Wolfe's >intimidatingly large books, and wonder what sort of experience reading him is. > >Christopher Culver > >-- --