My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein - Suzanne Stutman - Books - University of North Carolina Press - 9780807841174 - February 28, 2003
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My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein

Suzanne Stutman

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My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein

Publisher Marketing: Written over an eleven-year period, these letters between Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein chronicle a love affair that was by turns stormy, tender, bitter, and contrite. When Wolfe met Mrs. Bernstein shortly before his twenty-fifth birthday in 1925, she was forty-four, married, and at the pinnacle of a successful career as a stage and costume designer. Bernstein gave the young writer not only the unstinting love of an experienced older woman but the financial assistance and belief in his ability that enabled him to create "Look Homeward, Angel." "I am deliberately writing the book for two or three people," he writes to her, "first and chiefest, for you." In letters written while Wolfe traveled in Europe, Bernstein describes the exciting world of the theater in New York and her own work on countless productions. Wolfe's descriptions of life, culture, and language from Oxford to Budapest rank with the best of his collected writings. Reproach becomes a more common theme in the letters as the affair continues, however, by 1931 Wolfe acknowledges that his feelings for Bernstein have altered: "I need your help, and I need your friendship, and I need your love and belief--but the time of madness, darkness, passion is over, we can never relive that, we can never live through it again." That time continues to live, however, in these letters and in the books that both Wolfe and Mrs. Bernstein wrote about their relationship. For those who have read Wolfe's "Of Time and the River," "The Web and the Rock," or "You Can't Go Home Again," or Aline Bernstein's "Three Blue Suits" or "The Journey Down," this correspondence provides remarkable insights into the authors' sources. Contributor Bio:  Stutman, Suzanne Suzanne Stutman is professor of English at Pennsylvania State University-Ogontz. Contributor Bio:  Wolfe, Thomas One of the most important American writers of his generation, Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) was born in Asheville, North Carolina. His other novels include Of Time and the River and Look Homeward, Angel. Contributor Bio:  Kennedy, Richard S E. E. Cummings (1894-1962) was among the most influential, widely read, and revered modernist poets. His many awards included an Academy of American Poets Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and the Bollingen Prize. Among his many volumes are The Enormous Room and Tulips & Chimneys.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 28, 2003
ISBN13 9780807841174
Publishers University of North Carolina Press
Pages 416
Dimensions 140 × 229 × 31 mm   ·   635 g
Language English