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Edmund Wilson in praise of William Maxwell: 'Reading The Folded Leaf (a quite unconventional study of adolescent relationships... in Chicago and in a Middle Western collet), one is reminded of certain American novelists who were working [1890-1920], against the popular taste, in the field of serious social realism... in his effort to deal with young boys on a plane of detached observation as fas as possible from the mere sentimentality and humour with which the subject has usually been treated in America, Mr. Maxwell is sometimes quite close to the Whilomville Stories of Stephen Crane: he approaches such matters as fraternity initiations and gratuitous schoolboy fights, the traditional customs of childhood, from an anthropological point of view which was also to some extent developed by Crane... With careful, unobtrusive art, Mr. Maxwell has made us feel all the coldness and hardness and darkness of Chicago, the prosaic surface of existence which seems to stretch about one like asphalt or ice. But there are moments when the author breaks away into a kind of poetic reverie that shows he is able to find a way out.'

That reverie and the solid social context in which it is embedded added The Folded Leaf to the select company of the few classic novels about adolescent life. To make it available again is not only an act of homage but an acknowledgement of its permanent value.

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assic novel from one of our most honored writers--the author of such acclaimed works as So Long, See You Tomorrow and All the Days and Nights." 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.
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William Maxwell was born in 1908, in Lincoln, Illinois. When he was fourteen his family moved to Chicago and he continues his education there and at the University of Illinois.  After a year of graduate work at Harvard he went back to Urbana and taught freshman composition, and then turned to writing.  He has published six novels, three collections of literary essays and reviews, and a book for children.  For forty years he was a fiction editor at The New Yorker. From 1969 to 1972 he was president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters,  He received the Brandeis Creative Arts Award Medal and, for So Long, See You Tomorrow,  the American Book Award and the Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He died in 2000.

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  • PublisherNonpareil Books
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0879233516
  • ISBN 13 9780879233518
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages274
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Published by Nonpareil Books (1994)
ISBN 10: 0879233516 ISBN 13: 9780879233518
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Book Description Softcover. Condition: New. The restless and often painful years of early manhood are the novelist's focus in this novel about two boys in a Middle Western college. Seller Inventory # DADAX0879233516

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