
Bullet Park
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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By:
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John Cheever
In this dark suburban drama, Cheever concerns himself with the two neighbors: Eliot Nailles, who loves his wife and son to distraction, and Paul Hammer, who, according to Nailles, is a bastard named after a common household tool. The pair soon become fatefully linked by the mysterious binding power of their names.
As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern Vanguard production of John Cheever's book, you'll also receive an exclusive Jim Atlas interview. This interview – where James Atlas interviews Blake Bailey about the life and work of John Cheever – begins as soon as the audiobook ends.
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Its sneering depiction of 50s American suburbia is peopled with characters that never quite become three dimensional. Then even its strong sense of temporal location is diminished when, well into its narrative, we learn its time is supposed to be the Vietnam era 60s. LBJ? Nixon? No, this is still Ike all the way.
A youthful work taken from the bottom drawer and quickly time-shifted for publication? Perhaps. An overuse of classical and literary allusions contributes to a callow quality in the writing.
The reading is flat and suggests a crime genre style. Worth listening to, but only just.
A writer's writing
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Cheever is the man
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Bullet Park is classic Cheever but I liked Wapshot and Falconer better.
Bullet Park has subtle wit, and examines suburban America from the inside out with a meandering story and odd characters. Bullet Park has a lot in common with Wapshot, but Wapshot is more complete and balanced.
The narration was excellect for the story.
Nice Cheever
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The Great John Cheever
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