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Time and the River (complete Collection)
General Fiction时间与河流(全集)
(us) Thomas Wolfe
This is the sequel to the author's famous work "An Angel Looks Hometown", which records the life experience of Eugene Gant from the age of 20 to 25. The novel begins with Eugene leaving his hometown to study at Harvard. It describes his living conditions at Harvard, what he saw when he returned home for a funeral, his arrest and imprisonment, his experience of teaching in New York, his travels in Europe, and his meeting Esta when he returned home by boat. By narrating the growth process of a young man from a remote town in the southern United States, the author attempts to reveal his inner confusion and express his exploration of the meaning of life and his pursuit of happiness and truth.
This is the sequel to the author's famous work "An Angel Looks Hometown", which records the life experience of Eugene Gant from the age of 20 to 25. The novel begins with Eugene leaving his hometown to study at Harvard. It describes his living conditions at Harvard, what he saw when he returned home for a funeral, his arrest and imprisonment, his experience of teaching in New York, his travels in Europe, and his meeting Esta when he returned home by boat. By narrating the growth process of a young man from a remote town in the southern United States, the author attempts to reveal his inner confusion and express his exploration of the meaning of life and his pursuit of happiness and truth.

托马斯·沃尔夫系列(套装共5册)(天使望故乡+上帝的孤独者+网与石+时间与河流+无处还乡)
(us) Thomas Wolfe
This set includes: "Angel Looking Homeward", "God's Lonely", "Net and Stone", "Time and River", and "Nowhere to Return Home", a total of 5 books. American Vanity Fair during the Great Depression, a dazzling reflection after the fall of a genius; looking for the road to redemption in the swamp of human nature, a long posthumous work that blends sorrow and joy! Thomas Wolfe's novels are full of energy and can unashamedly rival our best works. Wolfe not only paid great attention to the natural world, but also often placed characters in nature, exaggerating the relationship between man and nature. Wolff is by no means indifferent to the perfect art form of fiction, but he firmly believes that strong emotions will generate an art form that matches it. This completely self-expression will eventually naturally become a complete and sufficient means of artistic expression.
This set includes: "Angel Looking Homeward", "God's Lonely", "Net and Stone", "Time and River", and "Nowhere to Return Home", a total of 5 books. American Vanity Fair during the Great Depression, a dazzling reflection after the fall of a genius; looking for the road to redemption in the swamp of human nature, a long posthumous work that blends sorrow and joy! Thomas Wolfe's novels are full of energy and can unashamedly rival our best works. Wolfe not only paid great attention to the natural world, but also often placed characters in nature, exaggerating the relationship between man and nature. Wolff is by no means indifferent to the perfect art form of fiction, but he firmly believes that strong emotions will generate an art form that matches it. This completely self-expression will eventually naturally become a complete and sufficient means of artistic expression.