A review by ginger_squeeze
Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe

3.0

I did it. I finished it. It only took some 4 months. Scott Sowers deserves an award for his narration (singing included).
Wolfe's musings on death really punch the gut, knowing as a reader that the author would meet his untimely end at 37.
I'm glad I read it. Damned if he didn't have a grip on words. It feels like a prologue to a life; and good for him to have the courage to lay all of that bare. Maybe someday later, I'll get to more. One Wolfe a year might be doable

Thomas Wolfe has given me very little dopamine, and very many thoughts; and I'm alright with that bargain.