The New York Stories
(Author) John O'HaraJohn O'Hara remains the great chronicler of American society, and nowhere are his powers more evident than in his portraits of New York's so-called Golden Age. Unsparingly observed, brilliantly cutting and always on the tragic edge of epiphany, the stories collected here are among O'Hara's finest work, and show why he still stands as the most-published short story writer in the history of the New Yorker.
John O'Hara
John O'Hara (1905-1970) was an American writer known for his novel "Appointment in Samarra" which explores the destructive effects of social climbing. His writing style was characterized by sharp dialogue and keen observations of human behavior. O'Hara's work captured the complexities of society and remains influential in American literature.