Oh What a Paradise It Seems
| Author | John Cheever |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Publication date | 1982 |
| Publication place | United States |
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| Pages | 100 |
| ISBN | 0394513347 |
| Preceded by | The Stories of John Cheever |
Oh What a Paradise It Seems is a 1982 novella by John Cheever. It is Cheever's last work of fiction, published shortly before his death from cancer.
The main character is Lemuel Sears, an elderly computer-industry executive, twice-widowed, who pursues an ardent but unsuccessful love affair with Renee, a beautiful but elusive woman who works in real-estate. There are numerous subplots. Sears becomes involved in another love affair, and is also funding an investigation of the pollution of Beasley's Pond in Connecticut, where he enjoys ice skating. The novella reprises many of Cheever's familiar themes, including love, lust, life in suburbia, and a sense of displacement.