An editor devoted to his writers, maxwell became a legendary mentor and confidant to many of the most prominent authors of his day. William maxwell was born in 1908 in lincoln, illinois. The folded leaf, william maxwell, random house llc, 2009, 0307484971, 9780307484970, 287 pages. Conversations with william maxwell by agnesvictor issuu. Of the folded leaf, which turns on an intimate and, to a reader in the age of queer. Maxwell, william 1908 maxwell is an american novelist, short story writer, and editor whose pride in his midwestern heritage permeates his writings.
The folded leaf is the serenely observed yet deeply moving story of two boys finding one another in the midwest of the 1920s, when childhood lasted longer than it does today and even adults were more innocent of what life could bring. The folded leaf kindle edition by maxwell, william. August 16, 1908 july 31, 2000 was an american editor, novelist, short story writer, essayist, childrens author, and memoirist. The folded leaf ebook by william maxwell 9781446418079.
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Lymie peters, a skinny and somewhat clumsy boy who always gets good grades, and newcomer spud latham, a star. Publication date 1945 topics friendship publisher new york, book find club. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read they came like swallows. One can see the coming perfection of time will darken it 1948 all over william maxwell s 1945 novel. Author of the folded leaf, they came like swallows, time will darken it, so long, see you tomorrow, ancestors, billie dyer and other stories, billie dyer and other stories, high yield bonds william maxwell open library. The folded leaf 1945, perhaps maxwells bestknown work, describes the friendship of two smalltown boys through their adolescence and college years.
The passage begins with the main character, lymie, sitting in a restaurant and reading a history book. The first paragraph describes the book in front of him lank pages front and back were filled in with maps, drawings, dates, comic cartoons, and organs of. The folded leaf, first published in 1945, is a classic american comingofage novel. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your.
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