John Cheever's The National Pastime, Limited Edition

Understanding the world one cartoon at a time. And other high culture. New Yorker artists are royalty here.

Back cover illustration by Vance Gerry
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John Cheever's The National Pastime, Limited Edition

Understanding the world one cartoon at a time. And other high culture. New Yorker artists are royalty here.

John Cheever's The National Pastime, Limited Edition

Understanding the world one cartoon at a time. And other high culture. New Yorker artists are royalty here.

Strange Relations by Ralf Webb review – brave new queer world

A richly rewarding account of how four literary giants created an erotic revolution in post-war American culture

The Guardian
Strange Relations: Masculinity, Sexuality and Art in Mid-Century America by Ralf Webb review – sex and the literary lions

A concise study of Tennessee Williams, John Cheever, Carson McCullers and James Baldwin, and how their sexuality informed their work, veers between lecture-hall lit crit and novelistic immediacy

The Guardian

3 things about Frank Perry’s THE SWIMMER [1968]

1. “Why can’t we travel more?”
“What for? We’ve got everything we want right here.”
2. The man whispers something to Joan.
3. As the afternoon progresses he gets colder and colder.

#3things #burtlancaster #frankperry #johncheever #movies #suburbia #cinema #cinemastodon

No es correcto leer correspondencia ajena, pero encontré este libro de John Cheever y me preparo para empezar a leerlo... Me hubiera gustado tener la edición en el idioma original./ It's not nice to read other people's mail, but... 🤷‍♂️ 🤤

#johncheever #cartas #escritor #libro #lectura #letters #writer #book #reading

I re-read the #JohnCheever story, "the enormous radio", yesterday. It was written, I believe, in the early 50s. It is about a big radio that somehow has the property of transmitting the conversations of people in an apartment building. The woman who listens to it becomes transfixed. She hates it, and listens to it. And I thought: #JohnCheever predicted #Twitter!