"Appointment in Samarra" is a profound exploration of small-town life and the unraveling of a man's existence over the course of just 72 hours around Christmas. Julian English is a man who squanders what fate gave him. He lives on the right side of the tracks, with a country club membership and a wife who loves him.
His decline and fall is a matter of too much spending, too much liquor, and a couple of reckless gestures. This story is powerful because his calamity is both petty and preventable. Unlike Faulkner's Olympus-like tragedies, in O'Hara, they could be happening to you.
Brimming with wealth and privilege, jealousy and infidelity, OโHaraโs iconic first novel is an unflinching look at the dark side of the American dreamโand a lasting testament to the keen social intelligence of a major American writer.
No fairy tales today. But every day has potential for magic! โจ.