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STORIES OF J. CHEEVER [Mass Market Paperback]

John Cheever
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12 Feb 1984
When The Stories of John Cheever was originally published, it became an immediate national bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize.  In the years since, it has become a classic.  Vintage Books is proud to reintroduce this magnificent collection.

Here are sixty-one stories that chronicle the lives of what has been called "the greatest generation."  From the early wonder and disillusionment of city life in "The Enormous Radio" to the surprising discoveries and common mysteries of suburbia in "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill" and "The Swimmer," Cheever tells us everything we need to know about "the pain and sweetness of life."


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  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (12 Feb 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345318366
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345318367
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.4 x 4.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,638,972 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cheever's accomplishment in his exacting art is proportionally large, as solid as it is brilliant, and likely to endure (New York Review of Books )

Currently I'm reading John Cheever's Collected Stories. My God, he was good (David Mitchell )

'The Swimmer' is a masterpiece of mystery, language and sorrow (Michael Chabon )

I reread Cheever's 'The Swimmer' late the other night. It had the effect that reading Cheever always has: it made me want to get up and start the futile task of trying to write something as measured yet mysteriously, heart-judderingly unexpected for myself (Gordon Burns Sunday Times )

Magnificently touching, moving and funny, and often set in an imaginary but archetypically well-heeled American suburb (Jan Morris ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The complete collection of award-winning stories from one of the finest American writers of the last century --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Poet of the Suburbs 27 Nov 2002
By JimOD
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Ten years ago when I packed in my job in London and moved back to my mother's place, my first project was to read John Cheever's stories from start to finish. Nobody does what Cheever does - he is romantic, spiritual and funny all at once. He loved the Bible and the atmosphere of a provincial church on a Sunday morning, but he also loved sex, gin and cigarettes. The stories follow the order they were published, beginning with his early New York tales of little people "making it" - or more often not making it. The scene gradually shifts to the suburbs, in which businessmen flounder in debt and lust, although they are often saved by something as simple as a vision of light through the trees. In "The Pot of Gold", an early story, a husband waits years for the moment when he will get rich, realising after many disappointments that his riches - his pot of gold - is his marriage. From another writer such a plot might just be sentimental, but Cheever is very good at describing the degradation of poverty in a society as money-oriented as America's. Most of these stories were written for the New Yorker, and like his hero Scott Fitzgerald, Cheever quickly developed a magazine style that could handle the big themes but is never ponderous.
The stories mainly deal with ordinary men who live ordinary lives, but the solutions to their problems are often extraordinary and miraculous. My own favourite is "The Country Husband", in which Francis Weed survives a plane crash and falls in love with his babysitter on the same day. Anyone who is looking for Updike without the politics, Hemingway without the macho stuff and Fitzgerald without the glamour will love these stories. Since I first read them ten years ago in my mother's house, I have reread them countless times and they have never lost their power.
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5.0 out of 5 stars American fiction at its best... 16 Feb 2007
By Heather VINE™ VOICE
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John Cheever projects such a strong vision of a particular time and place in American history that i think it would be hard not to like these stories. They are, as individual stories, great achievements but as a collection these stories become something much more, they transport the reader into the heart of the post war American suburb, describing societies lonliest and most vunerable characters. Those for whom achieving their 'American Dream' is not an option but a necessity, it is their sheer belief that against all odds they will succeed, which keeps them going.

My personal favourites are those which describe Cheever's fictional 'Shady Hill' suburb, in particular, 'O Youth and Beauty' which tells the story of the once great sportsman Cash Bently who spends his weekends hurdling over the furniture in his neighbours houses, as a desperate attempt to win back some of his former glory.

This is a great collection, one which you will come back to time and again.
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Nobody does the short story like John Cheever. There's something almost magical about his work - and I don't mean in the awful, corny, 'magic realist' sense - I mean that he creates a surprising, inexplicable effect from the subtlest of means. I've often read a JC story and thought, afterwards, 'what just happened? how did he do that?'. The narratives are often oblique or veiled - which is a quality I usually dislike, but Cheever pulls it off with aplomb. The stories are funny, sexy, sometimes shocking, often sad, and they get under the skin like nothing else. There are too many favourites to choose from but if you want a starting point have a crack at The Housebreaker of Shady Hill, Goodbye My Brother, and The Sorrows of Gin. One final point - these are not stories to be guzzled down in handfuls. They're like a good martini - to be taken slowly, one or two at a time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars America suburbia
Years ago I saw "the swimmer" film with Burt Lancaster then I saw a review of John Cheever's work recently. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Mark Colvin
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the book that...
I ordered this copy partly because it had a forward by Hanif Kareishi.
I was looking forward to reading this forward... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Katdinsky
2.0 out of 5 stars over-rated
Wanting to have good national writers is a powerful motivator. I think that this has happened with John Cheever, from the retrospective praise of his work to our fascination with... Read more
Published on 7 May 2011 by rob crawford
4.0 out of 5 stars No Happy Endings
Reading this collection of John Cheever's short stories is like stumbling upon a 1950s black and white film or an early television series. Read more
Published on 2 May 2011 by John Fitzpatrick
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential collection for fiction lovers
I had read bits and pieces of Cheever, but it took me a while to get into this. Two or three of the early pieces are quite slow, too. The solution? Read more
Published on 22 Oct 2010 by Golowy
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for the content, but not the best binding around
I can only echo what other reviewers have said. These stories are unlike anything else I've ever read. Read more
Published on 5 May 2010 by MT
5.0 out of 5 stars The Savagery of Cheever
I had never read Cheever before and this Vintage collection begins with a tale of reunion where a large family are reunited at some decaying holiday place on the coast. Read more
Published on 3 May 2010 by J. S. Lewison
3.0 out of 5 stars A little overrated but still much to enjoy
There is a repetitiveness in theme and tone to Cheever's work. There is also at times a bitterness that almost seems to come from the author, not the narrator. Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2010 by Flibertigibbit
5.0 out of 5 stars reliable delivery, reliable information
Delivery was well ahead suggested time, status of the book was "as new" as promised.
Published on 21 April 2009 by Luis Medina Triviño
5.0 out of 5 stars Melt-in-the-mouth stories.
Cheever is one of the best American short story writers of the 20th century, along with Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Hemingway, Richard Yates and Carver. Read more
Published on 10 Sep 2007 by C. Sturgess
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