Reviews ting him up for membership in an exclusive literary club in New York. Barry figured O'Hara would be blackballed, which would oblige Barry to quit in protest, which Barry did not want to do. But O'Hara prevailed on him. When O'Hara did get blackballed, and Barry failed to resign, O'Hara stopped speaking to him. Only for a while, though. Eventually they let O'Hara in the club. Lauren Weiner is the associate editor of Law and Liberty. modernagejournal.com 193http://www.modernagejournal.com