Letters--mostly of the nuts-and-bolts, practical variety--between Thomas
Wolfe and his literary agent, Elizabeth Nowell. Nowell served as Wolfe's
editor for many of his short stories, paring them down to make them
acceptable to magazines. Oddly enough, his attitude toward her was
grateful rather than adversarial, and their deep mutual respect is
clearly evident in these letters.
Originally published in 1983.
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