Cheever: A Life

Cheever: A Life

by Blake Bailey (Author)

Synopsis

John Cheever was one of the foremost chroniclers of post-war America, a peerless writer who on his death in 1982 left not only some of the best short stories of the twentieth century and a number of highly acclaimed novels, but also a private journal that runs to an astonishing four million words.

Cheever's was a soul in conflictm who hid his troubles - alcoholism, secret bisexuality - behind the screen of genial life in suburbia, but as John Updike came to remark: `Only he saw in its cocktail parties and swimming pools the shimmer of dissolving dreams . . .'

Blake Bailey, writing with unprecedented access to the journal and other sources, has brought characteristic eloquence and sensitivity to his interpretation of Cheever's life and work. This is a luminous biography that reveals - behind the disguises with which he faced the world - a troubled but strangely lovable man, and a writer of timeless fiction.

`Stunningly detailed . . . Even more eloquent and resourceful than Bailey's celebrated biography of Richard Yates, A Tragic Honesty . . . Bailey's interweaving of Cheever's fiction with his experience is a tour de force' New York Times Book Review

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 784
Publisher: Picador
Published: 06 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0330437909
ISBN 13: 9780330437905

Author Bio
Blake Bailey is the author of the highly acclaimed biography of Richard Yates, A Tragic Honesty, which was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award. He is the editor of John Cheever: Collected Stories and Other Writings.