BENJAMIN CHEEVER has published in the "New York Times," the "New Yorker," "Gourmet," and "Runner's World," He has taught at Bennington College and The New School for Social Research. The author of the highly praised novels "The Plagiarist," "The Partisan," and "Famous After Death," and editor of "The Letters of John Cheever," he lives in Pleasantville, New York.
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