John Cheever's daughter has used his revealing, unpublished journals and letters as well as memories of their life together to tell the story of one of America's greatest writers. Published to coincide with Cheever's previously unpublished journals, serialized in The New Yorker.
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John Cheever's daughter has used his revealing, unpublished journals and letters as well as memories of their life together to tell the story of one of America's greatest writers. Published to coincide with Cheever's previously unpublished journals, serialized in The New Yorker.
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Very good(-) in very good(-) jacket. Illustrated in black & white. 243 pages. 8vo, brown cloth, edgeworn d.w. (both cloth and wrapper have some minor light staining). Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984. First edition. A very good(-) solid copy.