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They Came Like Swallows

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

They Came Like Swallows

Contributors:

By (Author) William Maxwell

ISBN:

9781860469282

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

The Harvill Press

Publication Date:

1st October 2002

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.52

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

146g

Description

In this tender evocation of family life - an early work by the great American novelist and editor who died in 2000 - the unvoiced currents of love and need that run through all our lives are eloquently measured. To eight-year old Bunny Morison his mother is an angelic comforter in whose absence nothing seems quite real or alive. To his older brother, Robert, his mother is someone he must protect, especially since the deadly influenza epidemic of 1918 is ravaging their small Mid-western town. To James Morison, his wife Elizabeth is the centre of a life that would crumble all too suddenly were she to disappear. Through their eyes, Maxwell paints a portrait of an American family and the woman who is its emotional pillar, deftly rendering the civilities and constraints of a vanished era.

Reviews

Illness, regret, recovery, loss: it's our times in another key. We watch as ordinary lives take an extraordinary turn the flu felling some and sparing others, and laying bare their emotional lives as it goes -- Gish Jen
Maxwell does something all great novelists do: he conjures depths of pain and regret in words of radiant simplicity -- Anthony Quinn * Observer *
As you read They Came Like Swallows, you catch yourself from time to time being astonished at how tightly you're gripping the pages There isn't a word that has dated. It could have been written yesterday, or tomorrow -- Nicholas Lezard * Guardian *
A story of such engaging warmth that it would thaw the heart of any critic Will melt many a reader to tears * TIME *
As the voices of Austen, Turgenev and Tolstoy have survived, so will Maxwell's * The Times *
This characteristically gentle story about a family tragedy lingers long in the memory as does all this master's work * Irish Times *
An excellent introduction to his sympathetic, refined and humane art, and is a most moving and impressive artefact in itself * Independent on Sunday *
A lovely, heartbreaking book * New York Sun *
Rare...exquisite...a cameo-like perfection * New York Herald Tribune *

Author Bio

William Maxwell was born on 16th August 1908 in Illinois. He was the author of a distinguished body of work- six novels, three short story collections, an autobiographical memoir and a collection of literary essays and reviews. A New Yorker editor for forty years, he helped to shape the prose and careers of John Updike, John Cheever, John O'Hara and Eudora Welty. His novel, So Long, See You Tomorrow won the American Book Award, and he received the PEN/Malamud Award.

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