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  1. John Cheever was born on May 27, 1912, in Quincy, Massachusetts. His parents, Frederick Lincoln Cheever and Mary Liley Cheever, had two sons. His father owned a shoe factory until he lost it due to the Great Depression of the 1930s (a time of severe economic hardship). His mother owned a gift shop and supported the family with the shop's profits.

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  2. John Cheever (born May 27, 1912, Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 18, 1982, Ossining, New York) was an American short-story writer and novelist whose work describes, often through fantasy and ironic comedy, the life, manners, and morals of middle-class suburban America. Cheever has been called “the Chekhov of the suburbs” for his ...

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  4. Mar 24, 2009 · Twenty-seven years after his death, the life and work of John Cheever are in the spotlight again. A new biography chronicles Cheever's chameleon-like evolution, and moves beyond his alcoholism and ...

  5. In 1943, he published a collection of short stories, The Way Some People Live, which received a lukewarm response from the critics. He resumed writing his novel, The Holly Tree, which he discontinued while serving during in the army. The New Yorker published his Kafkaesque story, “ The Enormous Radio “, in 1947 to positive reviews.

  6. He was 70 years old and had been afflicted with cancer for several months. Long regarded by critics as a kind of American Chekhov, Mr. Cheever possessed the ability to find spiritual resonance in ...

  7. Oct 29, 2017 · Young John was expelled from school and he wrote his first published short story: ‘Expelled’. After years of struggle he became an established writer but became victim to alcoholism due to which his personal as well as professional life suffered. Image Credit. Birthday: May 27, 1912 ( Gemini) Born In: Quincy.

  8. Oct 31, 2009 · In 1967 Cheever wonders if he will ever be "caught up helplessly in the storms of history and love". The irony is that the Journals of this self-absorbed, allegedly "friendless man" are freighted ...

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