George Plimpton: What about Thomas Wolfe? Did he float into your consciousness at all?
Tom Wolfe: Yes, he did. I can remember that on the shelves at home there were… Look Homeward Angel and Of Time and the River. Of Time and the River had just come out [in 1935] when I [at age 4] was aware of his name. My parents had a hard time convincing me that he was no kin whatsoever. My attitude was, Well, what’s he doing on the shelf then? But as soon as I was old enough I became a tremendous fan of Thomas Wolfe and remain so to this day. I ignore his fluctuations on the literary stock market.
— From The Paris Review (The Art of Fiction No. 123)
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