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  1. William Maxwell - Até Mais, Vejo Você Amanhã, Em Até mais, vejo você amanhã, William Maxwell, que foi editor de ficção da revista The New Yorker por 40 anos, escreve sobre a amizade de dois garotos nos anos 1920, subitamente interrompida por um crime passional que choca a comunidade. Numa manhã de inverno, um tiro ecoa numa fazenda da zona rural de Illinois. Um homem chamado Lloyd ...

  2. William Maxwell. : Later Novels and Stories. “It warms the heart to hold almost all of Maxwell’s fiction in two sizable, relatively imperishable Library of America volumes, timed to be published a hundred years after his birth.”. — John Updike, The New Yorker. Subscribers can purchase the slipcased edition by signing in to their accounts.

  3. 30 de out. de 2012 · His modesty is certainly one reason why William Maxwell remains a connoisseur’s writer, never achieving the wider recognition he deserves. Yet Maxwell’s career was situated at the epicenter of American literature and letters: On staff at the New Yorker from 1936 to 1975, he was the editor of J.D. Salinger, Vladimir Nabokov, Eudora Welty, Frank O’Connor, John Cheever, and many other ...

  4. William Maxwell Howell Jr. Obituary. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of William Maxwell Howell Jr. (Orlando, Florida), born in Little Rock, Arkansas, who passed away on September 7, 2023, leaving to mourn family and friends.

  5. 27 de ago. de 2021 · William Maxwell in 1995. Jack Manning/The New York Times. Eyal Press visits the podcast to discuss his new book, “Dirty Work,” about the lives of workers in slaughterhouses, correctional ...

  6. 25 de mai. de 2019 · It is an extraordinary and wonderfully surprising experience: here is an American provincial world presented in miniature and in exquisite detail, as though the death of his mother froze Maxwell’s sensory memory in one place and in one time. In almost all of Maxwell’s novels the relationship between Maxwell and his older, more vigorous ...

  7. William Maxwell. , The Art of Fiction No. 71. Photograph Brookie Maxwell. William Maxwell was interviewed in his East Side New York apartment. He wore a tie and blazer for the occasion. A tall, spare man, he sat on the edge of a low sofa, his knees nearly touching his chin. Twice he rose and went to the walnut bookcase, once for Virginia Woolf ...