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John Cheever’s “The Swimmer” is a short story based on one such man, who had all the affluence and respect he wanted from society, but instead of valuing it, he squandered it away in a manner that led him to lose his family, his friendships, and eventually – a part of www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins. THE SWIMMER BY JOHN CHEEVER It was one of those midsummer Sundays when everyone sits around saying, "I drank too much last night." You might have heard it whispered by the parishioners leaving church, heard it from the lips of the priest himself, struggling with his cassock in the vestiarium. In “The Swimmer,” John Cheever portrays the declining emotional state of Ned Merrill, a man who lives in a suburban neighborhood with his wife and kids. In the story, Ned decides to go home from his friend’s house by swimming through every pool in the neighborhood, a strange journey on which he interacts with many of his neighbors.


"The Swimmer" examines the plight of a character familiar to readers of Cheever's fiction. Along with John Updike and J. D. Salinger, Cheever is one of the famous trio of "New Yorker authors" of the s through the s (Cheever published a total of stories in the New Yorker magazine), and he quickly became well-known for. John Cheever's "The Swimmer" Posted on November 9, by gluck Prior to this evening, I had never read anything by John Cheever, so I was quite unprepared to encounter a story with such a wealth of wit, imagination and insight. When Cheever wrote "The Swimmer," suburban life—which promised blissful and affordable living after the horrors of the Second World War—was booming. The suburbs of "The Swimmer," however, do not enable the characters to live an ideal life. Neddy Merrill views his suburban neighbors almost uniformly as obstacles and inconveniences.


"The Swimmer" is a short story that has been written by John Cheever. Mr. Cheever was an American novelist and short story writer, sometimes called "the Chekhov of the suburbs" or "the Ovid of Ossining.". The Swimmer. By John Cheever. J. Save this story for later. Photograph by H. Armstrong Roberts / Getty Save this story for later. It was one of those. John Cheever’s “The Swimmer” is a short story based on one such man, who had all the affluence and respect he wanted from society, but instead of valuing it, he squandered it away in a manner that led him to lose his family, his friendships, and eventually – a part of himself.

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