"No other Wolfe scholar has collected and presented this depth of information about his last years, whether the subject is health, finances, associates, location, movement, or work." --James W. Clark Jr., North Carolina State University In 1937, after years of living alone in New York City, a manic-depressive Thomas Wolfe returned to his family and his native Asheville, North Carolina, a city he had both ridiculed and brought notoriety to...