O'Hara, John

O'Hara, John

▪ American author
born Jan. 31, 1905, Pottsville, Pa., U.S.
died April 11, 1970, Princeton, N.J.

      American novelist and short-story writer whose fiction stands as a social history of upwardly mobile Americans from the 1920s through the 1940s.

      O'Hara was raised in Pottsville, Pa., which appears in his fiction as Gibbsville, a typical small town in the United States. He planned to enter Yale after high school but instead left home following the death of his father. After travelling extensively, O'Hara worked as a critic and reporter in New York City. The influence of this journalistic experience is seen in the objective and nonexperimental style of his fiction.

      O'Hara was fascinated by the effect of class, money, and sexuality on Americans, and his fictional representations of Hollywood and Broadway are thick with the snobbery of social structure. His first novel, Appointment in Samarra (1934), explored the disintegration and death of an upper-class inhabitant of a small city; the book was highly acclaimed. In 1956 he received a National Book Award for Ten North Frederick (1955; film version, 1958). Although awarded few honours for his fiction, O'Hara was very successful as an author. He wrote prolifically, and his work was consistently popular despite continuing mixed critical reviews. Many of his best-selling novels were adapted for stage and screen, including Butterfield 8 (1935; film version, 1960) and From the Terrace (1958; film version, 1960). O'Hara's short-story collections include Waiting for Winter (1966) and And Other Stories (1968).

      Critics generally agree that O'Hara's lasting accomplishment is his duplication of a social era by recording dialogue and detail in a spare style.

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