A Masterpiece of Fiction Inspires the Urge to Submerge in a Gallery Crawl
Briefly

Euphoria opens The Swimmer, the John Cheever story that greeted New Yorker readers 60 years ago this month, following the journey of Neddy Merrill across backyard pools symbolizing a river, revealing suburban class complexities.
A comedy of suburban class and taboo unfolds as Neddy struggles to swim across his county, encountering various socialites, nudists, and plebeians, reflecting on values and human nature.
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