Flip to John Updike, after announcement that he would receive the National Institute of Arts and Letters' Rogenthal award, 1960.
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Credit: Reproduced with the permission of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Special Collections Library, the Pennsylvania State University Libraries, photo by Martin d'Arcy
One of the great American novelists of the twentieth century, John O’Hara set more than fifty of his short stories and eight of his novels in “Gibbsville,” a fictionalized reworking of his hometown of Pottsville, Pennsylvania. In them, O’Hara provided his readers a glimpse into the worlds of well-to-do Americans and class conflict in the old coal towns of Schuylkill County.