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John O'Hara

John O'Hara

AmericanJanuary 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970Literary Realism

John O'Hara was a relentlessly prolific chronicler of American class anxiety and social pretension, working in both novels and short stories. His ear for dialogue and eye for social nuance were among the sharpest in American letters.

Works

  • Appointment in SamarraNovel of a man's psychological unraveling over a single day in an industrial town→
  • Butterfield 8Novel of a woman's passionate affair amid the moral constraints of 1930s Manhattan→
  • Pal JoeyComic novel of a charming nightclub gigolo's romantic entanglements and moral ambiguity→
  • Ten North FrederickNovel tracing one man's rise and fall through professional and personal betrayals→
  • A Rage to LiveEpic novel of a woman's passionate affair destructive to family and social standing→

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