The John Cheever Audio Collection

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Unabridged
Author: John Cheever
Narrator: Meryl Streep , George Plimpton , Various Artists
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date: June 2003
Length: 6 hours, 30 minutes
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Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

Here are twelve magnificent stories in which John Cheever celebrates -- with unequaled grace and tenderness -- the deepest feelings we have.

As Cheever writes in his preface, 'These stories seem at times to be stories of a long-lost world when the city of New York was still filled with a river light, when you heard the Benny Goodman quartets from a radio in the corner stationery store, and when almost everybody wore a hat.'

John Cheever was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1912. He is the author of seven collections of stories and five novels. His first novel, The Wapshot Chronicle, won the 1958 National Book Award. In 1965 he received the Howells Medal for Fiction from the National Academy of Arts and Letters, and in 1978 The Stories of John Cheever won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Shortly before his death, in 1982, he was awarded the National Medal for Literature from the Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

Benjamin Cheever is the author of The Plagiarist, The Parisian and Famous after Death.


The Enormous Radio read by Meryl Streep

The Five-Forty-Eight read by Edward Herrmann

O City of Broken Dreams read by Blythe Danner

Christmas is a Sad Season for the Poor read by George Plimpton

The Season of Divorce read by Edward Herrmann

The Brigadier and the Golf Widow read by Peter Gallagher

The Sorrows of Gin read by Meryl Streep

O Youth and Beauty! read by Peter Gallagher

The Chaste Clarissa read by Blythe Danner

The Jewels of the Cabots read by George Plimpton

The Death of Justina read by John Cheever

The Swimmer read by John Cheever

Reviews (1)

John Cheever Audio Collection

Written by Anonymous on March 30th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is a great collection of stories and characters. It is masterfully read and therefore is a great pleasure to listen. I will highly recommend this book.