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William Maxwell: A Literary Life
William Maxwell: A Literary Life, Known as a beloved, longtime fiction editor at <i>The New Yorker</i>, William Maxwell worked closely with such legendary writers as Vladimir Nabokov, John Updike, Mary McCarthy, and John Cheever. His own novels include <i>They Came Like Swallows</i> and t, William Maxwell: A Literary Life has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • William Maxwell: A Literary Life
  • Written by author Barbara A. Burkhardt
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, July 2008
  • Known as a beloved, longtime fiction editor at The New Yorker, William Maxwell worked closely with such legendary writers as Vladimir Nabokov, John Updike, Mary McCarthy, and John Cheever. His own novels include They Came Like Swallows and t
  • The illustrious life and works of the famous New Yorker editor The Washington Post - Chris Lehmann … William Maxwell: A Literary Life very capably opens discussion of a long-overlooked writer, and sheds much useful l
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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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