New Releases by John Cheever

John Cheever is the author of La Familia Wapshot (2003), La geometría del amor (2002), Cheever Reads (1994), Thirteen Uncollected Stories by John Cheever (1994), The Way Some People Live (1994).

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La Familia Wapshot

release date: Jan 01, 2003

La geometría del amor

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Cheever Reads

release date: Jul 10, 1994

Thirteen Uncollected Stories by John Cheever

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Thirteen Uncollected Stories by John Cheever
This is the first new collection of John Cheever stories in more than fifteen years, and the first time these stories have ever been collected. Originally published in the 1930s and 1940s in magazines which run the gamut from obscure leftist literary periodicals, through The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly, to mass circulation glossies like Colliers and Cosmopolitan, these stories deal with themes and use techniques which are not generally considered to be "Cheeveresque". They will undoubtedly surprise those readers familiar only with Cheever''s post-1947 work. Each of these early stories bears the unmistakable stamp of the master storyteller. "Bayonne" is an evocative character study of a waitress whose work serving blue-collar regulars in a diner provides her with more emotional than financial support. "In Passing", which ends with the radical organizer Girsdansky haranguing a small unmoved crowd on the Boston Common at twilight, reveals perhaps more about states of mind during the Depression than standard histories of that era. "Fall River" is an elegy on economic catastrophe in a backwater New England town: Cheever calls up a picture of a wasteland with abandoned factories where "the looms blocked off the floor like discarded machinery in an old opera house". "The Autobiography of a Drummer" is a remarkable portrait of a man who has outlived his time. It anticipates Arthur Miller''s Willy Loman by more than a decade. In this intriguing collection, Cheever plunges us into a stark world; the scenes are reminiscent of Edward Hopper. It is a world of foreclosures, down-and-outs, burlesque shows, desperate gamblers, and deferred hopes. It adds a new dimension to the assessment ofJohn Cheever''s considerable reputation.

The Way Some People Live

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Glad Tidings

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Glad Tidings
Letters written by Cheever to John and Harriet Weaver during the four decades he battled with alcohol, publishers, editors, and landlords.

Falconer

release date: Jan 15, 1992
Falconer
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Stunning and brutally powerful, "one of the most important novels of our time" (The New York Times) tells the story of a man named Farragut, his crime and punishment, and his struggle to remain a man in a universe bent on beating him back into childhood. In a nightmarish prison, out of Farragut''s suffering and astonishing salvation, Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Cheever crafted his most powerful work of fiction. Only Cheever could deliver these grand themes with the irony, unforced eloquence, and exhilarating humor that make Falconer such a triumphant work of the moral imagination.

Oh What a Paradise It Seems

release date: Jan 15, 1992
Oh What a Paradise It Seems
From one of the most renowned twentieth-century American writers, this “luminous ephiphany of life ... [is] a charming fable of old age, nostalgia, and loss” (The Washington Post Book World). Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Cheever''s final novel is a fable set in a village so idyllic it has no fast-food outlet and having as its protagonist an old man, Lemuel Sears, who still has it in him to fall wildly in love with strangers of both sexes. But Sears''s paradise is threatened; the pond he loves is being fouled by unscrupulous polluters. In Cheever''s accomplished hands the battle between an elderly romantic and the monstrous aspects of late-twentieth-century civilization becomes something ribald, poignant, and ineffably joyful. "This is perfect Cheever—it is perfect." —The New York Times Book Review

El Escándalo de los Wapshot

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Uncollected stories of John Cheever

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Conversations with John Cheever

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Conversations with John Cheever
Interviews with the late novelist share his veiws on writing, literary fame, his major works, criticism, and his life and career.

Atlantic Crossing

release date: Jan 01, 1986

The Enormous Radio

The Enormous Radio
A married couple''s new radio tunes into the private lives of everybody else in their New York City apartment building.

The Wapshot Chronicle, the Wapshot Scandal

Some People, Places, and Things that Will Not Appear in My Next Novel

The World of Apples

The World of Apples
A collection of humorous stories by the American writer focusing on the volume, inhibitions, and dreams of man.

The Brigadier and the Golf Widow

The Brigadier and the Golf Widow
Collection of sixteen short stories, all from "The New Yorker", expressing an irredeemable sense of loss and loneliness.

The Housebreaker of Shady Hill, and Other Stories

The Housebreaker of Shady Hill, and Other Stories
Short stories reflecting the manners and mores of the country club set.

The Enormous Radio, and Other Stories

Song Words of the Lion Tamer, Comic Opera, in Two Acts

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