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John Cheever

Collected Stories and Other Writings

THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA - 188

by John Cheever; Blake Bailey (Editor)

Synopsis

Published to coincide with editor Blake Bailey’s groundbreaking new biography, here is the definitive edition of the stories of John Cheever. Set in the tony suburbs of Westchester and Connecticut, Cheever’s classic stories charted a country as recognizable and essential to American literature as Faulkner’s or Hawthorne’s. “Many people have written about suburbia,” John Updike observed, “only Cheever was able to make an archetypal place out of it.” Collected Stories and Other Writingscombines the entire Pulitzer Prize–winning collection, The Stories of John Cheever, with seven selections from his first book, The Way Some People Live(1943)—here restored to print—and seven additional stories first published in periodicals between 1930 and 1953. Included are masterpieces such as “The Enormous Radio,” “Goodbye, My Brother,” and “The Swimmer,” as well as lesser-known gems. Rounding out the volume are essays about writers and writing, including an appreciation of F. Scott Fitzgerald and an account of a visit to Chekhov’s house. A companion volume, Complete Novels, gathers Cheever’s five novels in one volume for the first time.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9781598530346
ISBN-10 1598530348
Class Copyright
Publisher Library of America The
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 1000
Length of Recording 42
Shelf No. JQ378
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99