So Long, See You Tomorrow
(Author) William MaxwellIn rural Illinois two tenant farmers share much, finally too much, until jealously leads to murder and suicide. A tenuous friendship between lonely teenagers - the narrator, whose mother has died young, and Cletus Smith, the troubled witness to his parent's misery - is shattered. After the murder and upheavals that follow, the boys never speak again. Fifty years on, the narrator attempts a reconstruction of those devastating events and the atonement of a lifetime's regret.
William Maxwell
William Maxwell was an American novelist, editor, and essayist best known for his novel "So Long, See You Tomorrow." His writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and exploration of memory and loss. Maxwell made significant contributions to literature through his poignant portrayals of human relationships and emotions.