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Appointment in Samarra

American  

noun

  1. a novel (1934) by John O'Hara.


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Throughout the episode we hear repeated versions of the same story: Appointment in Samarra, an old fable about being unable to escape an appointment with death.

From The Guardian • Jan. 2, 2017

Appointment in Samarra, his first and best novel, was good enough and true enough to make anything he wrote thereafter worth reading.

From Time Magazine Archive

Appointment in Samarra, it follows the decline and fall of a Gibbsville auto dealer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Appointment in Samarra, recounting the last days of Julian English, a doomed young member of the upper middle class, was a great success.

From Time Magazine Archive

I get out and walk toward the woman sitting at the entrance reading a novel called Appointment in Samarra.

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold

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