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  1. Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life is a 1929 novel by Thomas Wolfe. It is Wolfe's first novel, and is considered a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story. The character of Eugene Gant is generally believed to be a depiction of Wolfe himself.

    • Thomas Wolfe
    • 1929
  2. Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe. 14,959 ratings, 3.92 average rating, 1,304 reviews. Open Preview. Look Homeward, Angel Quotes Showing 1-30 of 101. “. . . a stone, a leaf, an unfound door; a stone, a leaf, a door. And of all the forgotten faces.

  3. A destiny that leads the English to the Dutch is strange enough; but one that leads from Epsom into Pennsylvania, and thence into the hills that shut in Altamont over the proud coral cry of the cock, and the soft stone smile of an angel, is touched by that dark miracle of chance which makes new magic in a dusty world.

  4. The text of Look Homeward, Angel offers ample evidence of Wolfe's struggle to discover the "tongue" with which to utter the unsayable. Wolfe tried, with all his artistry, to recreate language, remold it into a form that would give the inner life, the subconscious mind of Eugene Gant, a voice.

  5. Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel 269 marked by the "stone" and the "leaf." Finally, Eugene's recollections of this paradise-of which there are several scattered throughout the book-are defined by two other important images, those of sound (voices, bells, or music) and water: "somewhere within or without

  6. Look Homeward, Angel, novel by Thomas Wolfe, published in 1929. It is a thinly veiled autobiography. The novel traces the unhappy early years of the introspective protagonist, Eugene Gant, before he sets off for graduate study at Harvard.

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  8. Look Homeward, Angel follows his steady degeneration from a violent, powerful, intimidating man with an unquenchable thirst for adventure into a senile and ineffectual old man stricken with cancer and on the brink of death.