William Maxwell AKA William Maxwell Keepers, Jr. Born: 16-Aug-1908 Birthplace: Lincoln, IL Died: 31-Jul-2000 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Folded Leaf University: BA, University of Illinois (1930) University: MA, Harvard University (1931) Professor: English, University of Illinois
The New Yorker Fiction Editor (1936-76) William Dean Howells Medal 1980 for So Long, See You Tomorrow
Author of books:
Bright Center of Heaven (1934, novel) They Came like Swallows (1937, novel) The Folded Leaf (1945, novel) The Heavenly Tenants (1946, short stories) Time Will Darken It (1948, novel) The Ch�teau (1961, novel) The Old Man at the Railroad Crossing and Other Tales (1966, short stories) Ancestors: A Family History (1972, memoir) Over by the River, and Other Stories (1977, short stories) So Long, See You Tomorrow (1980, novel) Five Tales (1988, short stories) The Outermost Dream (1989, essays) Billie Dyer and Other Stories (1992, short stories) All The Days and Nights: The Collected Stories of William Maxwell (1995, short stories) Mrs. Donald's Dog Bun and His Home Away from Home (1995, short stories)
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