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Acknowledgments ix
Credits xiii
Meeting Maxwell 1
Introduction 7
Childhood: A Lifetime of Material, 1908-33 19
First Fiction: Bright Center of Heaven, 1933-34 48
Breakout Novel: They Came Like Swallows, 1934-38 61
Mature Novelist I: The Folded Leaf, 1938-45 79
Mature Novelist II: Time Will Darken It, 1945-48 135
Turning Point: The New Yorker and The Chateau, 1948-61 171
The Novelist as Historian: Ancestors, 1961-71 205
Maxwell's New York, 1974-76 219
The Masterwork: So Long, See You Tomorrow, 1972-80 229
Summing Up: Late Short Works, 1980-92 257
Conclusion: Stand, Accepting 270
Notes 275
Index 297
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