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Author:
William Maxwell
[William Keepers Maxwell Jr.]
Links:
-WIKIPEDIA: William Keepers Maxwell Jr.
-LIBRARY OF AMERICA: William Maxwell 1908–2000
-ENTRY: William Maxwell American author
(Encyclopaedia Britannica)
-ENTRY: William Maxwell
(Gretchen Comba, Oxford Bibliographies)
-ARCHIVES: William Maxwell
(The New Yorker)
-ARCHIVES: William Maxwell papers, 1928-1998Add to your cart. | Rare Book & Manuscript Library
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
-STORY: So Long, See You Tomorrow
(William Maxwell, September 30, 1979, The New Yorker)
-WIKIPEDIA: So Long, See You Tomorrow
-BOOK SITE: So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Penguin Random House)
-READERS GUIDE: So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Super Summary)
-AUDIO INTERVIEW: William Maxwell, the 'Wisest, Kindest' Writer
(Terry Gross, March 29, 1995, Fresh Air)
-INTERVIEW: William Maxwell, The Art of Fiction No. 71
(Interviewed by John Seabrook, FALL 1982, Paris Review)
-VIDEO: William Maxwell
(Charlie Rose Show, 03/01/1995)
-OBIT: Legendary Editor Maxwell Dead at 91
(ABC News, January 7, 2000)
-OBIT: Author, Editor William Maxwell Dies at 91,/a> (Adam Bernstein, August 2, 2000, Washington Post)
-OBIT: William Maxwell, 91, Author and Legendary Editor, Dies
(Wilborn Hampton, Aug. 1, 2000, NY Times)
-OBIT: William Maxwell and Emily Maxwell
: He was a brilliant editor and writer, she a talented painter; within their ambiance, creativity flowered (Harriet O'Donovan Sheehy, 25 Aug 2000, The Guardian)
-OBIT: William Maxwell
(LA Times, 8/02/2006)
-
-STORY: The Lily-White Boys
(William Maxwell, Library of America)
-ESSAY: Housemother
(William Maxwell, 5/33, The Emerald of Sigma Pi)
-EXCERPT: Excerpt: 'The Actual Thing'
(William Maxwell)
-VIDEO: John Lithgow on performing William Maxwell’s So Long, See You Tomorrow.
(Walker Caplan, May 14, 2021, LitHub)
-PODCAST: Tony Earley reads "Love," by William Maxwell
(New Yorker Fiction)
-REMEMBRANCE: Imperishable Maxwell
: The Library of America celebrates the novelist’s centennial. (John Updike, September 1, 2008, The New Yorker)
-REMEMBRANCE: The Gentle Realist,/a> (DANIEL MENAKER, October 15, 2000, NY Times Book Review)
-REMEMBRANCE: Remembering William Maxwell: “He used a pause better than most of us use a paragraph.”
(Cynthia Haven, October 2012, The Book Haven)
-REMEMBRANCE: In Memory Of A Mentor: 'So Long,' William Maxwell
(WILLIAM LYCHACK, 4/17/2011, NPR)
-REMEMBRANCE: Love, Bill
: When the Evanston writer Cornelia Maude Spelman tried to unlock the mystery of her mother’s melancholy, she turned to one of her parents’ long-ago college pals—William Maxwell, the famed fiction editor of The New Yorker—and found a new friend (CORNELIA MAUDE SPELMAN, JANUARY 5, 2009, Chicago)
-VIDEO: William Maxwell: Celebration of His Work and Life
(National Book Foundation, Sep 2, 2008)
-AUDIO: Library Of America Honors Overshadowed Writer
: with CHRISTOPHER CARDUFF (Editor, Library of America) (Jackie Lyden, August 24, 2008, All Things Considered)
-INTERVIEW: The Library of America interviews Christopher Carduff about William Maxwell
( Rich Kelley, The Library of America e-Newsletter)
-INTERVIEW: Relationships of Invention
: A conversation with Alec Wilkinson, whose new book, My Mentor, pays tribute to the pitch-perfect writing and abiding friendship of William Maxwell (John Thorne, MAY 2002, The Atlantic)
-VIDEO: Giacometti, The Palace at 4am
(Khan Academy)
-ESSAY: A reading list for “the most deadly pandemic in human history”
: Though its role in literary history was little remarked upon until recently, the 1918–19 flu epidemic was a formative experience for a generation of American writers. (Library of America, 3/24/20)
-ESSAY: Memory and Imagination in William Maxwell's So Long, See You Tomorrow Maxfield, James F. Maxfield, Fall 1982, Critique)
-ESSAY: When Parents Die: William Maxwell’s So Long, See You Tomorrow and Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs
(Kate Leary, May 09, 2016, Ploughshares)
-ESSAY: The world of William Maxwell
: An American original with an almost European touch: A Slightly Foxed books essay (Justin Cartwright, May 25, 2019, Slightly Foxed)
-ESSAY: Social Consciousness in William Maxwell's Writings Based on Lincoln, Illinois
(Darold Leigh Henson, Ph.D., Finding Lincoln Illinois)
-ESSAY: William Maxwell and The New Yorker
(Erica Wagner)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell
(Kirkus)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Chris Lehmann, Washington Post)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Eileen Battersby, Irish Times)
-REVIEW: of
(Kevin Dean, The Rumpus)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Adrian D’Ambra, English Literature Teacher)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Maggie Kast, Fiction Writers' Review)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Christopher P. Jones)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Bethany, Postcards from Purgatory)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Heavenali)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Simon Lavery, Tredynas Days)
-PODCAST REVIEW: of Kit de Waal on So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Backlisted)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(BookSnob)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Susan Osborne, A Life in Books)
-REVIEW: of So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Alex Belth, Deadspin)
-REVIEW: of The Folded Leaf by William Maxwell
(Adam Mars-Jones, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Folded Leaf
(Kirkus)
-REVIEW: of Time Will Darken It by William Maxwell
(Tom Cox, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of
-REVIEW: of All the Days and Nights: The Collected Stories of William Maxwell by William Maxwell
(Publishers' Weekly)
-REVIEW: of All the Days and Nights
(Kirkus)
-REVIEW: of Billy Dyer and Other Stories by William Maxwell
(Kirkus)
-REVIEW: of
-REVIEW: of They Came like Swallows by William Maxwell
(Travis Holland, Fiction Writers' Review)
-REVIEW: of They Came Like Swallows by William Maxwell
(Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of They Came Like Swallows by William Maxwell
(Mark Roger Bailey)
-REVIEW: of They Came Like Swallows
(Claudia Franziska Brühwiler, PD Dr., VoegelinView)
-REVIEW: of The Outermost Dream: Essays and Reviews by William F. Maxwell, Judith B. Jones, Editor
(Publishers' Weekly)
-REVIEW: of The Element of Lavishness: Letters of William Maxwell and Sylvia Townsend Warner, 1938-1978, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Author, William Maxwell, Joint Author, Michael Steinman, Editor
(Publishers' Weekly)
-REVIEW: of
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(John Updike, The New Yorker)
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(Stewart O'Nan, WSJ)
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(Peter Terzian, Bookforum)
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(The Mookse and the Grippes)
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(Edward Mendelson, NY Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of Maxwell: Early Novels And Stories; Later Novels And Stories
(Bruce Bawer, The Hudson Review)
-REVIEW: of What There Is to Say We Have Said: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and William Maxwell, Edited by Suzanne Marrs
(Danny Heitman, CS Monitor)
-REVIEW: of What There Is to Say We Have Said
(Abigail Deutsch, WSJ)
-REVIEW: of What There Is to Say We Have Said
(Jonathan Yardley, VQR)
-REVIEW: of William Maxwell: A Literary Life. By Barbara Burkhardt
(Morris Dickstein, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of William Maxwell: A Literary Life
(Publishers' Weekly)
-REVIEW: of William Maxwell: a Literary Life
(Chicago Tribune)
-REVIEW: of William Maxwell: a Literary Life
(Rich Shereikis, Illinois Times)
-REVIEW: of A WILLIAM MAXWELL PORTRAIT: Memories and Appreciations, Charles Baxter, Editor, Michael Collier, Editor, Edward Hirsch, Editor
(Publishers' Weekly)
-REVIEW: of My Mentor: A Young Man’s Friendship with William Maxwell by Alec Wilkinson
(James Campbell, Boston Review)
-REVIEW: of My Mentor: A Young Man’s Friendship with William Maxwell
(Publishers' Weekly)
So Long, See You Tomorrow
(1979) -
William Maxwell
(08/16/1908-07/31/2000)
(Grade:A-)
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