The Outermost Dream brings together essays and reviews by William
Maxwell, one of America's foremost writers and editors. Maxwell chose
deliberately to focus on biography, memoir, diaries, and correspondence
when reviewing books: "what people said and did and wore and ate and
hoped for and were afraid of, and in detail after often unimaginable
detail they refresh our idea of existence and hold oblivion at arm's
length." In reading his reviews, we are struck by Maxwell's skill in
choosing the one particular, the haunting moment, that further
illuminates our understanding of the power of an individual life. His
discernment is equally telling whether writing about literary luminaries
such as Virginia Woolf, Lord Byron, E.B. White, Isak Dinesen, or delving
into the diaries of an unknown Victorian curate with vivid dreams of
murder and mayhem.