It’s not quite #MeToo, but a spate of new memoirs is forcing a reckoning on what consent means when your parent is the artist. By Parul Sehgal In New York’s art show of the summer, paint and prose ...
Johnny Hake steals because financial disgrace would undoubtedly end his life in Shady Hill and exile him from his wife and four children. In a bravura sentence, Cheever gives us the measure of ...
At a panel discussion for the New Yorker Festival featuring Emma Cline, Mary Gaitskill, and moderator Molly Fisher, Cline said John Cheever’s much-anthologized short story “The Swimmer,” which first ...
Twenty-seven years after his death, the life and work of writer John Cheever are once again in the spotlight. The award-winning author is the subject of a thick new biography — Cheever: A Life, by ...
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I conducted a long series of structured intensive research interviews with John Cheever, the author of five novels, more than 300 stories, and winner of both the National Book Award for The Wapshot ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Twenty-seven years after his death, John Cheever is everywhere, due ...
In New York’s art show of the summer, paint and prose meet in “The Swimmer,” a psychoanalysis of John Cheever’s suburban nightmare of 1964. By Walker Mimms His subjects included Hemingway, Fitzgerald ...