The spectacular, history-making first novel about a young man's coming
of age by literary legend Thomas Wolfe, first published in 1929 and long
considered a classic of twentieth century literature.
A legendary author on par with William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor,
Thomas Wolfe published Look Homeward, Angel, his first novel, about a
young man's burning desire to leave his small town and tumultuous family
in search of a better life, in 1929. It gave the world proof of his
genius and launched a powerful legacy.
The novel follows the trajectory of Eugene Gant, a brilliant and
restless young man whose wanderlust and passion shape his adolescent
years in rural North Carolina. Wolfe said that Look Homeward, Angel is
"a book made out of my life," and his largely autobiographical story
about the quest for a greater intellectual life has resonated with and
influenced generations of readers, including some of today's most
important novelists. Rich with lyrical prose and vivid
characterizations, this twentieth-century American classic will capture
the hearts and imaginations of every reader.