The Journals of John Cheever – 1991 First Edition HCDJ
The Journals of John Cheever – 1991 First Edition HCDJ
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Delve into the intimate reflections of one of America's most esteemed writers with this 1991 first edition, first printing hardcover of The Journals of John Cheever. Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, this exceptional volume offers an unfiltered glimpse into the life and mind of John Cheever, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his literary genius.
John Cheever (1912–1982) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author known as the "Chekhov of the suburbs" for his keen insights into American suburban life. His works explore themes of duality, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Cheever's storytelling prowess has left an indelible mark on 20th-century literature.
First Edition, First Printing (1991): A valuable collectible for aficionados of modern American literature and first edition enthusiasts.
Hardcover with Original Dust Jacket: Both the book and dust jacket are in excellent condition, enhancing its appeal as a collector's item.
Intimate Personal Reflections: Spanning over four decades, Cheever's journals reveal his innermost thoughts, struggles, and experiences that shaped his acclaimed works.
Edited by Robert Gottlieb: Carefully compiled to present a coherent and compelling narrative of Cheever's personal journey.
Author of "The Enormous Radio" and "The Swimmer", John Cheever is one of the most well-known 20th century short story writers, widely acknowledged as a master of modernism.
In excellent condition, almost like new. One rubbed corner (see pictures.) Faint yellowing on a handful of pages and the inside back cover, otherwise perfect.
Pictures are of the actual item available for purchase.
Rhuckus uses safe and sustainable packaging materials.
John Cheever (1912–1982) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author known as the "Chekhov of the suburbs" for his keen insights into American suburban life. His works explore themes of duality, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Cheever's storytelling prowess has left an indelible mark on 20th-century literature.
First Edition, First Printing (1991): A valuable collectible for aficionados of modern American literature and first edition enthusiasts.
Hardcover with Original Dust Jacket: Both the book and dust jacket are in excellent condition, enhancing its appeal as a collector's item.
Intimate Personal Reflections: Spanning over four decades, Cheever's journals reveal his innermost thoughts, struggles, and experiences that shaped his acclaimed works.
Edited by Robert Gottlieb: Carefully compiled to present a coherent and compelling narrative of Cheever's personal journey.
Author of "The Enormous Radio" and "The Swimmer", John Cheever is one of the most well-known 20th century short story writers, widely acknowledged as a master of modernism.
In excellent condition, almost like new. One rubbed corner (see pictures.) Faint yellowing on a handful of pages and the inside back cover, otherwise perfect.
Pictures are of the actual item available for purchase.
Rhuckus uses safe and sustainable packaging materials.
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