Re: RARA-AVIS: Who's O'Hara ?

From: Graham Powell ( bleekerbooks@hotmail.com)
Date: 05 Aug 2002


O'Hara also wrote "Pal Joey", and I've heard third-hand that several of the 50s paperback authors cited him as an influence, as well as the social-realist writers of the Depression.

Graham

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> miker: Long ago, I read most of O'Hara's novels, including
> some really lengthy ones like From the Terrace. But
> Appointment in Samara seems to me to be the one most likely
> to appeal to members of this list. Lately I've been picking
> up his short story collections whenever I run across them in
> used-book stores.
>
> Bill Crider
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