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John Cheever Was the Bard of the Backyard
Peter Tonguette
Humanities August 20, 2021
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Cheever’s spread in Ossining did much to advance his public image as a courtly throwback of a writer—the man who took the bric-a-brac of nice neighborhoods and spun poetry from them.
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