Fall River (short Story)
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"Fall River" is a short story by
John Cheever John William Cheever (May 27, 1912 – June 18, 1982) was an American short story writer and novelist. He is sometimes called "the Chekhov of the suburbs". His fiction is mostly set in the Upper East Side of Manhattan; the Westchester suburbs; ...
which originally appeared in the political journal ''The Left'' in the fall of 1931. The story is included in ''
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'' (1994) published by
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. "Fall River" is Cheever's second published work.


Plot

"Fall River" is told from a first-person point of view. The story describes the effects of a
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closure of a textile factory in an unnamed town in
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. Cargo vessels sit empty in the harbor. Desperation and demoralization grips the local population who are entirely dependent on the mill to provide jobs and fuel the local economy. The narrator shares rent with a companion. Unemployed, their rental payments are three weeks in arrears. With spring approaching, there is no sign that the factory will reopen. The wealthy mill owners in Boston are paralyzed by the financial disaster, and are anxious that labor unrest will become organized. The story closes when the two men are invited to visit the estate of Paul and his spouse Muni. Paul is a prosperous and self-complacent businessman who relishes his expensive new automobile. Muni tends to her flower garden. Their magnificent farmhouse overlooks the town and harbor where poverty and hunger signal the unfolding social disaster. Muni declares adamantly: "It is spring again."


Background

"Fall River" was written when the then 19-year-old Cheever was under the influence of leftist and anti-Fascist literary figures, among them Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, Hazel Hawthorne Werner and M. R. Warner, all of whom acted briefly as his patrons. Through them Cheever was introduced to
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. Attending meetings of the
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, Cheever decided to compose a "proletarian-themed" work for the anti-capitalist publication, ''The Left'', which featured anti-capitalist avant-garde literature.


Critical assessment

Literary critic John E. O'Hara reports that the story is of interest in that it "skirts the edges of pro-Communist sentiment" but that as literature is "primarily an experiment in mood creation" in its imagery of a mill town devastated by the
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. Though "devoid of characterizations" the story hints at the potential political radicalization of unemployed mill workers. Biographer Scott Donaldson writes: "Artistically, 'Fall River' was a failure, since it consisted almost entirely of descriptive passages, with little plot or characterization to command interest." Literary critic George W. Hunt identifies the following paragraph from "Fall River" as an example of Cheever's ability to "assimilate Hemingway's style.": Commenting on "Fall River" and the other works appearing in ''
Thirteen Uncollected Stories by John Cheever ''Thirteen Uncollected Stories by John Cheever'' is a volume of short fiction by John Cheever published in 1994 by Academy Chicago Publishers. Most of the works in this collection were written between 1931 and 1942 during which Cheever was in hi ...
'', critic Patrick Meanor writes: "The relative merits of these early stories notwithstanding, there is little doubt that Cheever's literary promise expressed itself very early."Meanor, 1995 p. 28


Footnotes


Sources

*Cheever, John. 1994. T''he Uncollected Stories of John Cheever''. Edited by Franklin H. Dennis.
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, Chicago. *Cheever, John. 2009. ''John Cheever: Collected Stories and Other Writing''.
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. *Donaldson, Scott. 1988. ''John Cheever: A Biography.''
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, New York. *Meanor, Patrick. 1995. ''John Cheever Revisited.''
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, New York. *O'Hara, James E. 1989. ''John Cheever: A Study of the Short Fiction.''
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, Boston. Twayne Studies in Short Fiction no. 9. *Hunt, George W. 1993. ''Introduction to Thirteen Uncollected Works by John Cheever''.
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