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  1. "The Enormous Radio" is Cheever's earliest and most brilliant version of the "fall" from innocence into experience, from blissful ignorance into the horror of self-knowledge, and from a comfortable life of illusion into the unbearable reality.

  2. She was confounded by the number of dials and switches on the instrument panel, and she studied them thoroughly before she put the plug into a wall socket and turned the radio on. The dials flooded with a malevolent green light, and in the distance she heard the music of a piano quartet.

  3. 23 de may. de 2021 · Almost immediately, however, in a move that today we call Magic Realism, John Cheever introduces a new radio into their lives, a radio described as powerful, uncontrollable, and more than faintly disturbing.

  4. ‘The Enormous Radio’ is a short story by the American writer John Cheever, first published in the New Yorker in 1947 and then collected in The Enormous Radio and Other Stories in 1953.

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  6. 19 de jul. de 2022 · A married couple's new radio tunes into the private lives of everybody else in their New York City apartment building

  7. La monstruosa radio (1947) (“The Enormous Radio”) Originalmente publicado en The New Yorker (17 de mayo de 1947, pág. 28); The Enormous Radio, and Other Stories (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1953, 237 pgs.)