John O'Hara (1905-1970) was born and raised in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, a small city that became the setting for many of his novels and stories. As a young man he moved to New York City, where he began a long, fruitful, and often contentious relationship with
The New Yorker, publishing more stories there than any other writer. His many novels include
Appointment in Samarra (1934),
Butterfield 8 (1935), and
Ten North Frederick (1955);
Pal Joey (1940) was adapted into a successful and often revived musical.
Steven Goldleaf, editor, is the author of
John O'Hara: A Study of the Short Fiction and editor of
John O'Hara: The New York Stories. He is Professor of English at Pace University.