Wednesday, August 03, 2011

First Wednesday Book Review, Time Will Darken It. William Maxwell


William Maxwell was one of my favorite writers. He died about a decade ago leaving a handful of novels and many shorts stories and essays. My favorite of his novels is TIME WILL DARKEN IT.

When the King family is paid a visit from distant Southern relatives, Austin King, eager to impress a female cousin and repay their kindness to his father, behaves in such a way as to threaten his marriage, his law practice, and his reputation as a young attorney. His pregnant wife is especially torn asunder by his actions.

Maxwell makes every character in this seemingly ordinary story come to life. I can't think of many books I closed so reluctantly and yet with such complete satisfaction. His novels include:
  • Bright Center of Heaven (1934)
  • They Came Like Swallows (1937)
    • An autobiographical novella about the cruel impact of the 1918 flu epidemic, as seen through the eyes of an 8-year-old midwestern child and his family
  • The Folded Leaf (1945)
  • Time Will Darken It (1948)
  • The Chateau (1961)
  • So Long, See You Tomorrow (1980) (Winner of the William Dean Howells Medal and National Book Award for Fiction)
    • An aging man remembers a boyhood friendship he had in 1920s Illinois which falters following a murder.
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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice choice. Maxwell is another of the list of authors I've always meant to try but so far I haven't.

Maybe this will give me the push I needed.

Jeff M.

Anonymous said...

OK, I reserved the Library of America edition of his EARLY NOVELS AND STORIES.

Jeff M.

pattinase (abbott) said...

So Long, See You, Tomorrow is also very good. I'll bring you TIME WILL DARKEN IT.

Rose said...

I've never read anything by Maxwell, but will definitely be adding him to my list! The last one sounds especially intriguing.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Patti.

Jeff M.

Anonymous said...

I love it when that happens, when you're disappointed to see the book end, but so satisfied, you just let the afterglow simmer for awhile before picking up another book.

Scott D. Parker said...

Never heard of Maxwell, but I always enjoy a good Southern story. Plus, any book that you closed "reluctantly and yet with such complete satisfaction" is well worth a look. For all the books I read and enjoy, few meet that criterion.

Stacy said...

I too have never read/heard of Maxwell, but I'll have to check him out the next time I'm at the library.

Anonymous said...

I'll see if I can find anything on my shelves to bring you. (If you have anything I've mentioned in mind, let me know.)

Jeff M.

pattinase (abbott) said...

Jeff-Seeing you and Jackie will be pleasure enough.

Sarah Laurence said...

Thanks for introducing me to this author. Time Will Darken It sounds intriguing, especially your comment about finishing with complete satisfaction. I like the cover art too.

Barrie said...

I love learning about an author. Thank you, Patti! And I'm looking for a few books to load on my kindle (yes, I got one for Mother's Day :) ) for our family vacation! This one sounds as though it fits the bill!