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John (Henry) O'Hara Biography

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Dictionary of Literary Biography on John (Henry) O'Hara (page 2)

From the appearance of his first novel, Appointment in Samarra in 1934, reviewers and critics had never been easy with or on O'Hara, but their negative litany increased in intensity in the later years of O'Hara's career. In time, the semiannual skirmish between O'Hara's critical detractors and his avid audience took on the rigidity of ritual: one deplored, the other adored. Since O'Hara refused to change his style, his subject matter, and his vision, his readers were delighted, and the critics could only shake their heads over their failure to disturb a relationship that was one of the most profitable and enduring in recent American literary history.

On the other hand, O'Hara's most virulent critical abusers refused to class him with a Spillane or a Fleming; no one called him a hack. Some even expressed grudging admiration for his stubborn dedication to his old-fashioned realist's principles, his plain style, his scorn for fictive actions consciously echoing archetypal or mythic patterns. O'Hara's skill with dialogue, his verisimilitude, and his handling of detail pleased many detractors. Indeed, the popularity of John O'Hara 's work stands as probably the most obvious refutation of those literary tastemakers who anathematized as obsolete and unconvincing the methods and insights of the realist writer.

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