Cheever Mania

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784 pages of homosexuality, alcoholism and solipsism: how could “Cheever: A Life” get any better?

The New Yorker reviews the Cheever bio (written by Blake Bailey) under the condemning-by-faint-praise title “Basically Decent,” which serves for both man and book, I suppose. Also, the byline is John Updike. Perhaps his last review?

Harper’s Magazine (behind a subscriber wall) attacks the reductionary reading that Cheever was protesting against the conformity of suburban life.

BookForum: “Cheever took out a mortgage on a life he could never repay.”

The Los Angeles Times offers a summary of complaints about Cheever:

Norman Mailer dismissed him as apolitical; John Updike, perhaps too politely, admired him as a stylist. It was the younger writers like Moody who twisted themselves into paroxysms of isms, using Cheever to prove their cleverness.

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