John Cheever Quote

A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; an enforced courtesy for the elderly writer who wants to display the trophies of his youth, along with his trout flies.


Quoted in James Charlton's The Writer's Quotation Book (1980).


A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; an enforced courtesy for the elderly writer who wants to display the...

A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; an enforced courtesy for the elderly writer who wants to display the...

A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; an enforced courtesy for the elderly writer who wants to display the...

A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; an enforced courtesy for the elderly writer who wants to display the...