Cheever

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Cheever is a surname of English origin. It is most commonly associated with the American author John Cheever, who is known for his short stories and novels that explore the complexities of suburban life in the United States. The name Cheever may also refer to several other notable individuals and entities.

Notable People with the Surname Cheever[edit | edit source]

  • John Cheever (1912–1982) - An American novelist and short story writer, often referred to as "the Chekhov of the suburbs." His works include The Wapshot Chronicle and The Stories of John Cheever.
  • Eddie Cheever (born 1958) - An American former racing driver who competed in Formula One and the Indianapolis 500, which he won in 1998.
  • Susan Cheever (born 1943) - An American author and daughter of John Cheever, known for her memoirs and biographies, including Home Before Dark and My Name Is Bill.

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