- My seven favourite short stories by John Cheever: 1. The Five-Forty-Eight 2. The Torch Song 3. The Enormous Radio 4. The Swimmer 5. O Youth and Beauty! 6. Reunion 7. The Country Husband 8. Goodbye, My Brother 9. The World of Apples 10. Artemis, the Honest Well Digger
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John Cheever Short Stories. “Goodbye, My Brother”. A mother and her four grown children and their families gather at Laud’s Head, their family-owned summer house. The youngest ... “The Common Day”. “The Enormous Radio”. “O City of Broken Dreams”. “The Hartleys”.
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The Stories of John Cheever is a 1978 short story collection by American author John Cheever. It contains some of his most famous stories, including "The Enormous Radio", "Goodbye, My Brother", "The Country Husband", "The Five-Forty-Eight" and "The Swimmer". It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award in ...
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Sep 11, 2014 · The Best John Cheever Short Stories. The Swimmer. 1964, The New Yorker. Amazon. 2. 58 votes. Goodbye, My Brother. The Country Husband. The Housebreaker of Shady Hill. The Five-Forty-Eight.
Short story collections [ edit] The Way Some People Live (1943) The Enormous Radio and Other Stories (1953) The Housebreaker of Shady Hill and Other Stories (1958) [37] Some People, Places, and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next Novel (1961) The Brigadier and the Golf Widow (1964) The World of ...
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John Cheever, (born May 27, 1912, Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 18, 1982, Ossining, New York), 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.