John O'Hara is a Actor and Scriptwriter American born on 13 january 1905 at Pottsville (USA)
John O'Hara
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Nationality USABirth 13 january 1905 at Pottsville (
USA)
Death 11 april 1970 (at 65 years) at Princeton (
USA)
Awards National Book Award
John Henry O'Hara (January 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970) was an American writer. He earned a reputation first for short stories and became a best-selling novelist by the age of thirty with Appointment in Samarra and BUtterfield 8. He was particularly known for an uncannily accurate ear for dialogue. O'Hara was a keen observer of social status and class differences, and wrote frequently about the socially ambitious.
A controversial figure, O'Hara had a reputation for personal irascibility and for cataloging social ephemera, both of which frequently overshadowed his gifts as a storyteller. Writer Fran Lebowitz called him "the real F. Scott Fitzgerald." John Updike, one of his consistent supporters, grouped him with Chekhov in a C-SPAN interview. By contrast, Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times dismissed him as a "minor writer" and a "well-known lout."
Best films
(1960)
(Novel)
(1957)
(Book)
(1942)
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