by Steven Wandler, University of Minnesota
In this essay, I argue that traditional readings of John Cheever’s two Wapshot novels as radically different misses their underlying similarity. Seeing underlying similarity between the two novels provides new ways of thinking not only about Cheever’s novels but also about the paranoia that suffused the early postmodernist period of the 1960s and Cheever’s moral resistance to its attractions.
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