Further Reading
- Thomas Wolfe: The Critical Reception by Paschal Reeves (Ayer Publishing 1974)
- Thomas Wolfe's Albatross: Race and Nationality in America by Paschal Reeves
- Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg (1978)
- Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe by David Herbert Donald (Boston, Little, Brown 1987)
- Thomas Wolfe: A Writer's Life by Ted Mitchell (1997)
- The Sons of Maxwell Perkins: The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli (University of South Carolina Press 2004)
- Thomas Wolfe: An Illustrated Biography by Ted Mitchell (Pegasus Brooks 2006)
- Thomas Wolfe: When Do the Atrocities Begin? by Joanne Marshall Mauldin (University of Tennessee Press, 2007)
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