On John Cheever's "Goodbye, My Brother"
On Cheever's short story "Goodbye, My Brother," the first story in his collected works, The Stories of John Cheever, which won the Big Three American literary prizes, the Pulitzer (1979), the National Book Critics Circle Award (1979), and the National Book Award (1981, paperback).

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Blake Bailey on John Cheever (1/3)

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A Lecture on John Cheever's "The Swimmer"

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Reunions by John Cheever

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Lee Marvin Truly Hated Him More Than Anyone.

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To be or not to be ....Stephen Fry on Hamlet's most famous speech and Shakespeare's genius

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From the Poetry Center Archive: John Cheever reads "The Swimmer" | December 19, 1977

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VICE Meets 'My Struggle' Author Karl Ove Knausgaard

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Bob Dylan Reveals Why He NEVER Does Interviews! | tribuune.

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93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

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Anne Enright reads John Cheever's The Swimmer

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China’s Secret | The Most Unbelievable Megaprojects in China | 4K Travel Documentary

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Michel Houellebecq: Q&A with His Readers

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12. Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49

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Tolstoy the Spiritual Anarchist: On "A Confession"

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John Cheever & Stephen Banker, ca. 1977

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Slavoj Zizek — The Liberal Fantasy of Multiculturalism

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Michel Houellebecq: "Writing is like cultivating parasites in your brain." | Louisiana Channel

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