Originally published in 1934, John O’Hara’s Appointment in Samarra
is still the only American novel I know that begins with a scene of a
married couple—Luther and Irma Fliegler—having sex and on Christmas
morning, no less. Later in the book, another married couple—Julian
English, the novel’s protagonist, and his wife, Caroline—make love in
the middle of Christmas afternoon. Julian has been dispatched on a
disagreeable errand, and Caroline rewards him by waiting in their
bedroom in a black lace negligee she calls her “whoring gown.” About
their lovemaking, the novel says, “she was as passionate and as curious,
as experimental and joyful as ever he was.” Charles McGrath su un vecchio classico ripubblicato da Penguin e da noi inedito. nybooks.
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