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John Cheever / The Wapshot Chronicle / Blake Bailey / The Wapshot Scandal / Short story / The Swimmer / The Five-Forty-Eight / Richard Yates / The New Yorker / Literature / Guggenheim Fellows / American literature
Date: 2010-02-18 09:56:29
John Cheever
The Wapshot Chronicle
Blake Bailey
The Wapshot Scandal
Short story
The Swimmer
The Five-Forty-Eight
Richard Yates
The New Yorker
Literature
Guggenheim Fellows
American literature

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