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Foreign Literature
That word remains quietly in our ears the world of John Cheever, who remains quietly in our ears. Without him, American literature in the 50 s cannot be described, says Haruki Murakami. John Cheever, who was active in The New Yorker magazine during his time with Salinger, wrote a story full of refinement and irony in a suburban high-class residential area. This is a masterpiece short 篇選 by an urbanist writer who also won the Pulitzer Prize! Haruki Murakami carefully selected 20 titles from all the works, translated them, and wrote explanations for each title.