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Thomas Wolfe:
Who better to talk to? The man who created something immortal. More and more I trouble myself with that. "The legacy." Will anyone care about Thomas Wolfe in 100 years? Ten years? When I was young, I asked myself that question every day. F. Scott Fitzgerald:
I used to trouble myself like that every day. Now I ask myself, "Can I write one good sentence."
Who better to talk to? The man who created something immortal. More and more I trouble myself with that. "The legacy." Will anyone care about Thomas Wolfe in 100 years? Ten years? When I was young, I asked myself that question every day. F. Scott Fitzgerald:
I used to trouble myself like that every day. Now I ask myself, "Can I write one good sentence."
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I mean who better to talk to
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The man who created something immortal
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More and more i trouble myself with that
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The legacy
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Will anyone care about Thomas wolfe in 100 years Ten years
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When I was young i asked myself that question every day
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Now I ask myself can I write one good sentence
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Movie Summary
A chronicle of Max Perkins's time as the book editor at Scribner, where he oversaw works by Thomas Wolfe, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others.

