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, a comedy of suburban class and taboo ensues propelled by socialites and plebeians, a master class in pacing and character. The Swimmer is astonishingly brief yet impactful, often requiring multiple readings for full understanding.
Themed art shows, like Flag Art Foundation's group show based on The Swimmer, can provide a unique exploration of literature through art installations. Expression in art is emphasized over the subject matter, offering a different way to engage with storytelling.
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