John O'Hara
John Henry O'Hara was an American writer. He was one of America's most prolific writers of short stories, credited with helping to invent The New Yorker magazine short story style. He became a best-selling novelist before the age of 30 with Appointment in Samarra and BUtterfield 8. While O'Hara's legacy as a writer is debated, his work was praised by such contemporaries as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and his champions rank him highly among the major under-appreciated American writers of the 20th century. Few college students educated after O'Hara's death in 1970 have discovered him, chiefly because he refused to allow his work to be reprinted in anthologies used to teach literature at the college level.
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Spirits
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2014
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson
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1987
Victims!
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1985
The Turning Point of Jim Malloy
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1975
A Rage to Live
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1965
BUtterfield 8
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1960
From the Terrace
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1960
Ten North Frederick
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1958
Pal Joey
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1957
The Best Things in Life Are Free
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1956
On Our Merry Way
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1948
Moontide
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1942
He Married His Wife
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1940
The General Died at Dawn
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1936