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William Keepers Maxwell Jr. - Wikipedia William Keepers Maxwell Jr (August 16, 1908 – July 31, 2000) was an American editor, novelist, short story writer, essayist, children's author, and memoirist He served as a fiction editor at The New Yorker from 1936 to 1975
William Maxwell | Novelist, Short Story Writer, Editor . . . William Maxwell (born Aug 16, 1908, Lincoln, Ill , U S —died July 31, 2000, New York, N Y ) was an American editor and author of spare, evocative short stories and novels about small-town life in the American Midwest in the early 20th century
William Maxwell (Author of So Long, See You Tomorrow) - Goodreads William Keepers Maxwell Jr was an American novelist, and fiction editor at the New Yorker He studied at the University of Illinois and Harvard University Maxwell wrote six highly acclaimed novels, a number of short stories and essays, children's stories, and a memoir, Ancestors (1972)
In Memory Of A Mentor: So Long, William Maxwell - NPR As an aspiring writer, William Lychack was lucky enough to be mentored by his literary hero, longtime New Yorker editor, William Maxwell Maxwell's novel, So Long, See You Tomorrow, is a
Imperishable Maxwell - The New Yorker To those who knew him, William Maxwell as a person—soft-spoken yet incisive, moist-eyed yet dry-voiced, witty yet infallibly tactful—threatened to overshadow Maxwell as a writer