The Stories of John Cheever

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The Stories of John Cheever
Author John Cheever
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Short story collection
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Publication date 1978
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)

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 1979; the paperback version won the American Book Award for Fiction in 1981.

[edit] Stories included in the collection

  • "Goodbye, My Brother"
  • "The Common Day"
  • "The Enormous Radio"
  • "O City of Broken Dreams"
  • "The Hartleys"
  • "The Sutton Place Story"
  • "The Summer Farmer"
  • "Torch Song"
  • "The Pot of Gold"
  • "Clancy in the Tower of Babel"
  • "Christmas is a Sad Season for the Poor"
  • "The Season of Divorce"
  • "The Chaste Clarissa"
  • "The Cure"
  • "The Superintendent"
  • "The Children"
  • "The Sorrows of Gin"
  • "O Youth and Beauty!"
  • "The Day the Pig Fell into the Well"
  • "The Five-Forty-Eight"
  • "Just One More Time"
  • "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill"
  • "The Bus to St. James's"
  • "The Worm in the Apple"
  • "The Trouble of Marcie Flint"
  • "The Bella Lingua"
  • "The Wrysons"
  • "The Country Husband"
  • "The Duchess"
  • "The Scarlet Moving Van"
  • "Just Tell Me Who It Was"
  • "Brimmer"
  • "The Golden Age"
  • "The Lowboy"
  • "The Music Teacher"
  • "A Woman Without a Country"
  • "The Death of Justina"
  • "Clementina"
  • "Boy in Rome"
  • "A Miscellany of Characters That Will Not Appear"
  • "The Chimera"
  • "The Seaside Houses"
  • "The Angel of the Bridge"
  • "The Brigadier and the Golf Widow"
  • "A Vision of the World"
  • "Reunion"
  • "An Educated American Woman"
  • "Metamorphoses"
  • "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin"
  • "Montraldo"
  • "The Ocean"
  • "Marito in Città"
  • "The Geometry of Love"
  • "The Swimmer"
  • "The World of Apples"
  • "Another Story
  • "Percy"
  • "The Forth Alarm"
  • "Artemis, the Honest Well Digger"
  • "Three Stories"
  • "The Jewels of the Cabots"

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Awards
Preceded by
Elbow Room
by James Alan McPherson
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
1979
Succeeded by
The Executioner's Song
by Norman Mailer
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