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Collected Stories

These outstanding stories of American award-winning novelist John Cheever show the power and range of one of the finest short story writers of the century. Stories of love and squalor set in a world in which momentary glimpses of brightness contend with time social change and the chaos of history.
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These outstanding stories of American award-winning novelist John Cheever show the power & range of one of the finest short story writers of the century. Stories of love & squalor set in a world in which momentary glimpses of brightness contend with time social change & the chaos of history.

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