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| #218845 in Books | John O Hara | 2013-04-30 | 2013-04-30 | Format: Deckle Edge | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.40 x.60 x5.60l,.57 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | Appointment in Samarra||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Man's Fate|By Keith A. Comess|A short novel that brilliantly encapsulates the nasty little classist, racist, self-inflated, cynical and parochial world of the nouveau riches residents of a presumptuous little Pennsylvania burgh in the early 1930's, John O'Hara's "Appointment in Samarra" stands as one of the near-great and nearly forgotten works by this prolific New Yorker autho||“John Updike did it later, but I actually think John O’Hara did it better—dissecting the country club set, the ways everyone interacts with each other, their sex lives and the way men cheat. I can’t think of when I’ve read a book
Chosen by Delia Ephron for the WSJ Book Club
The writer whom Fran Lebowitz called “the real F. Scott Fitzgerald” makes his Penguin Classics debut with this beautiful deluxe edition of his best-loved book.
One of the great novels of small-town American life, Appointment in Samarra is John O’Hara’s crowning achievement. In December 1930, just before Christmas, the Gibbsville, Pennsylvania, social circuit is electrif...
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