by Geoff Dyer (Introduction), Geoff Dyer (Introduction), John Cheever (Author), Geoff Dyer (Introduction)
The American writer, John Cheever, died in 1982, leaving behind 29 loose-leaf notebooks begun in the late Forties. They form the content of this book. His commitment to them was of central importance to his life - as a workbook and a retreat, an unhindered act of self-revelation where he could explore his ambiguities. He loved his wife and their children, but was acutely lonely; he loved women, but he also loved men; he hated himself for his drinking, but for much of his life was dependent upon it; he was a great writer, but one whose acute levels of perception often crippled him as a person.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 21 Jan 1993
ISBN 10: 0099212218
ISBN 13: 9780099212218
Book Overview: The life of a great American writer, told in his own words