When All the Men Wore Hats, Susan Cheever
When All the Men Wore Hats, Susan Cheever
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When All the Men Wore Hats
Susan Cheever on the Stories of John Cheever

Author: Susan Cheever

Narrator: Susan Cheever

Unabridged: 7 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/27/2025


Synopsis

A sympathetic and illuminating account of the stories of John Cheever, and the intersecting life and work of the legendary writer John Cheever, as told by his eldest daughter.The Stories of John Cheever, published in 1978, brought together some of the finest short fiction ever written. The collection was honored with the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and it would go on to sell millions of copies and to define the American short story and shape generations of writers. Cheever’s chronicles of modern life both emerged from a distinctly American culture and also created it—inspiring everything from Mad Men to a Raymond Carver story, from rock songs to a Seinfeld episode.Growing up, Susan Cheever, John Cheever’s eldest child and only daughter, read what he read, heard what he heard, bantered and gossiped with him and her brothers and mother at the dinner table, and later watched her father type on the cheap yellow paper he favored. A daughter much like Susan appears in many of Cheever’s stories and a family much like theirs is at the center of his writing.In When All the Men Wore Hats, Susan Cheever looks back on her father’s work and seeks to understand the connections between art and life. How did a bit of local gossip, a slice of Greek myth, and a new translation of Madame Bovary somehow become a brilliant gem like “The Country Husband” or “The Swimmer”? In her 1984 book Home Before Dark, published two years after her father’s death, Cheever wrote movingly about her father and the secrets he kept, but here, years later, she tells the story of the remarkable stories themselves.

About Susan Cheever

Susan Cheever is the author of many books on American history, the most recent of which is Drinking in America. She is also the author of numerous novels; a biography of the Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill Wilson; and Home Before Dark, a memoir about her father, John Cheever. She teaches in the MFA programs at Bennington College and the New School.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on October 28, 2025

He was a wise man on the page and an idiot at the lunch table. Relax. This is a critical commentary, not an extension of the author’s earlier memoir of her father. Slices of biography are served but sparingly; and Susan Cheever WAS there when her father’s work was being prepared. Commendably, her aim......more

Goodreads review by ♑︎♑︎♑︎ on September 27, 2025

What a beautiful and tender memoir/literary criticism from Susan Cheever. What she writes here is generous, forgiving, and compassionate toward the complicated person who was her father. There is still a hint of hurt here, as well. It gives her story piquancy. This book has more to say about John Ch......more

Goodreads review by Pegeen on October 29, 2025

A journey through The Stories of John Cheever written by his daughter Susan Cheever. Full of literary insights, personal insights, and honesty and compassion. Short stories are sometimes viewed as “ practice “ for the true literary trophey of a complete novel. John Cheever was one writer who turned......more

Goodreads review by Rod on December 23, 2025

Thoroughly enjoyed Susan Cheever as a guide thr0ugh some of the best stories of John Cheever. Many reflections on how biography informs fiction (or not, says John). Interestingly, it sounds like readers romanticize Cheever's suburbia, similar to the way they romanticize Fitzgerald's Gatsby, when bot......more

Goodreads review by Julia on June 27, 2025

A must for Cheever fans -- what a delight it is to be able to get a new perspective on the old stories. Like many readers nowadays, I came to his work via the collected stories + his published letters. And now, to be able to see even more clearly the links between his real life, his family, and what......more


Quotes

“Part memoir, part seminar…an all wry, twinkling delight.” New York Times

“Cheever’s delivery gives equal weight to the strands she skillfully weaves…She’s open about his writing, his homosexuality, and his alcoholic binges. Cheever’s honesty and depth are matched by her eloquence.” AudioFile

“Describes how her relationship with her father has deepened since his death. Examining his stories has led her to understand him in ways that weren’t available to her when he was alive.” Wall Street Journal

“She provides welcome context, clues to her father’s very particular genius. As a writer and a daughter of a writer, she’s also exploring the wellsprings of creativity, which she does with openhearted elegance.” The Atlantic

“By turns affectionate and admiring but also clear-sighted and unsparing…An eloquent and fully immersive portrait of a renowned author.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Offers bittersweet grace to a man whose life was a kind of fiction and whose fiction drew mercilessly from his life. It’s equal parts wrenching and edifying.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Remarkable…This illuminating book fills in many blanks about a troubled and troubling life.” Library Journal (starred review)