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William Maxwell Barbara A. Burkhardt

William Maxwell By Barbara A. Burkhardt

William Maxwell by Barbara A. Burkhardt


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The illustrious life and works of the famous New Yorker editor

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William Maxwell: A Literary Life by Barbara A. Burkhardt

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 the American Book Award-winning So Long, See You Tomorrow, and many consider him to be one of the twentieth century's most important writers. Barbara Burkhardt's William Maxwell: A Literary Life represents the first major critical study of this Illinois writer's life and work.Writing with an economy and elegance befitting her subject, Burkhardt addresses Maxwell's highly autobiographical fiction by skillfully interweaving his biography with her own critical interpretations. She contextualizes his fiction in terms of events including his mother's early death from influenza, his marriage, and the role of his psychoanalysis under the guidance of Theodor Reik. Drawing on a wide range of previously unavailable material, Burkhardt includes letters Maxwell received from authors such as Eudora Welty and Louise Bogan, excerpts from his unpublished manuscripts and correspondence, and her own interviews with Maxwell and key figures from his life, including John Updike, Roger Angell, New Yorker fiction editor Robert Henderson, and Maxwell's family and friends.

William Maxwell Reviews

In deeply layered, supple, and clear prose, Burkhardt captures the dramas of Maxwell's life... Burkhardt explores Maxwell's fiction as though opening a door to a new world, a world as wide as the prairie skies that define Maxwell's imaginative universe. Chicago Tribune A valiant attempt to chart the relations between the stories Maxwell told and the stories he lived... William Maxwell rises splendidly to the occasion of his best novels and stories. New York Times Book Review Very capably opens discussion of a long-overlooked writer, and sheds much useful light on his coming-of-intellectual-age. Washington Post

About Barbara A. Burkhardt

Barbara Burkhardt is an associate professor of English and a University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Springfield. A close acquaintance of William Maxwell, she organized his correspondence for the Maxwell archives at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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CIN0252075838A
9780252075834
0252075838
William Maxwell: A Literary Life by Barbara A. Burkhardt
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
20080626
336
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