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Appointment in Samarra O'Hara, John

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Appointment in Samarra O'Hara, John

by O'Hara, John

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ISBN 10
0394711920
ISBN 13
9780394711928
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Vintage, 1982-07-12. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Ships quickly. Pages unmarked. No dog-eared pages. Mild wear to cover. Pages lightly yellowed at edges. Mild to moderate shelf/reading wear. Orphans Treasure Box sells books to raise money for orphans and vulnerable kids.

Synopsis

At the ripe age of twenty-eight, John O’Hara completed Appointment in Samarra, his first novel, in less than four months. At a similarly quick pace, the events of the book take place in a span of just three days. In this brief time, Appointment in Samarra tells of the increasingly impulsive and self-destructive acts that lead to the main character’s suicide. Julian English, once a high-ranking member of the community of Gibbsville, angers and alienates those close to him, resulting in the rapid decline of his social status. Specific explanations for Julian’s behavior are unclear in the text, though personal insecurities along with his alcoholism undoubtedly play a role. The small-town prejudices of Gibbsville (O’Hara’s fictionalized version of his hometown, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) greatly affect Julian’s demise as well. Omniscient narration works to expose these prejudices via the inner thoughts of various people in the town. The title, Appointment in Samarra, is a reference to W. Somerset Maugham's 1933 retelling of an old story in his play, Sheppey. In the story, which appears as an epigraph for the novel, Death speaks of meeting a merchant in Samarra, informing the reader from the beginning of the novel’s fatal ending. In his foreword to the 1952 reprint, O'Hara says that the working title for the novel was The Infernal Grove. It was not until fellow writer Dorothy Parker showed him the story in Maugham's play that he got the idea for the title Appointment in Samarra. Modern Library ranked Appointment in Samarra 22nd on its list of the “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century.

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Bookseller
Orphans Treasure Box US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Appointment in Samarra O'Hara, John
Author
O'Hara, John
Format/Binding
Mass Market Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0394711920
ISBN 13
9780394711928
Publisher
Vintage
Place of Publication
Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a.
Date Published
1982-07-12

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