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  1. I was astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra. There is a brief Study Guide for this narrative. But you should not take it up until you have reread this little story a few times.

  2. Appointment in Samarra, published in 1934, is the first novel by American writer John O'Hara (1905–1970). It concerns the self-destruction of the fictional character Julian English, a wealthy car dealer who was once a member of the social elite of Gibbsville (O'Hara's fictionalized version of Pottsville, Pennsylvania ).

    • John O'Hara
    • 1934
  3. Appointment in Samarra begins the morning of Christmas Eve as Lute Fliegler and his wife, Irma, lie in bed at their home in Gibbsville, Pennsylvania. Lute is a car dealer who works for Julian...

  4. Learn about the novel by John O'Hara, set in a fictional Pennsylvania town, that explores the themes of fate, social class, and moral decay. Find out the meaning of the title, the historical context, and the places discussed in the story.

  5. In his short version of the Mesopotamian folk tale "Appointment in Samarra", W. Somerset Maugham etches a perfect tale of fatal destiny. In Baghdad, a merchant sends his servant to...

  6. A short fable about a king who refuses to acknowledge his death and suffers the consequences. Read 14 reviews from Goodreads users who rated this book 4.33 out of 5 stars.

  7. Plot Summary. John O'Hara's novel Appointment in Samarra is the story of the rapid descent and demise of Julian English over the course of three days, due in large part to the complicated social order and manners that drive 1930 Gibbsville, Pennsylvania, where he lives.