The Stories Of John Cheever
THE STORIES OF JOHN CHEEVER
by John Cheever
Award: National Book Winner 1981, National Book Critics Circle Winner 1978, Pulitzer Winner 1979
Nomination: National Book Finalist 1979
Date Read: October 20, 2007
I will admit to not being a huge fan of short story collections and tend to avoid them like the plague (more on why in a future post). I committed to reading this collection, however, because of my commitment to reading all the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winners. Hence, this found it's way into my sweaty hands.
These 61 stories turned me into a believer of Cheever's ability to look deeply into the human psyche and the suffering, desire and yearning of the American suburbanite. He is a master storyteller and I am eagerly anticipating reading The Wapshot Chronicle, the 1958 National Book Award winner.
Looking Forward: Falconer, The Wapshot Chronicle
Date Read: October 20, 2007
I will admit to not being a huge fan of short story collections and tend to avoid them like the plague (more on why in a future post). I committed to reading this collection, however, because of my commitment to reading all the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winners. Hence, this found it's way into my sweaty hands.
These 61 stories turned me into a believer of Cheever's ability to look deeply into the human psyche and the suffering, desire and yearning of the American suburbanite. He is a master storyteller and I am eagerly anticipating reading The Wapshot Chronicle, the 1958 National Book Award winner.
Looking Forward: Falconer, The Wapshot Chronicle
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