William Keepers Maxwell Jr.

American editor and novelist

William Keepers Maxwell Jr. - Artists & Creatives born August 16th, 1908
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An editor, novelist, short story writer, and essayist born in 1908. Served as a chief editor at The New Yorker, contributing significantly to the magazine's literary quality. Authored several novels, with 'They Came Like Swallows' recognized as a prominent work. Also engaged in short story writing, editing, and teaching literature. His literary career spanned several decades, showcasing a variety of themes and styles.

Authored 'They Came Like Swallows'

Served as editor at The New Yorker

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