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The Wapshot Chronicle
The Wapshot Chronicle | John Cheever
When The Wapshot Chronicle was published in 1957, John Cheever was already recognized as a writer of superb short stories. But The Wapshot Chronicle, which won the 1958 National Book Award, established him as a major novelist. Based in part on Cheever’s adolescence in New England, the novel follows the destinies of the impecunious and wildly eccentric Wapshots of St. Botolphs, a quintessential Massachusetts fishing village. Here are the stories of Captain Leander Wapshot, venerable sea dog and would-be suicide; of his licentious older son, Moses; and of Moses’ adoring and errant younger brother, Coverly. Tragic and funny, ribald and splendidly picaresque, The Wapshot Chronicle is a family narrative in the tradition of Trollope, Dickens, and Henry James.
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It was a look that he had recoiled from here & there—...—that exacerbating look of sexual sorrow between men; sorrow & the perverse wish to flee—to piss in the Lowestoft soup tureen, write a vile word on the back of the barn & run away to sea with a dirty, dirty sailor—to flee, not from the laws & customs of the world but from its force & vitality. #law #quotsynov19 @TK-421