His name was on the lips of two generations, and countries around the world clamored for his work. An Armenian who grew up in the fields of Fresno, California, he traveled the globe, living in Paris, London, New York, and Los Angeles. He rubbed elbows with Steinbeck, traded insults with Hemingway, encouraged a young Toshio Mori, and stole a girl from Orson Welles. He was the only writer to turn down the Pulitzer Prize. Through his plays, short stories and novels, he exalted the mysteries of youth, pondered the impossibility of love, and spoke to this strange condition of being alive. Above all, he declared that the duty of a writer is to have one hell of a good time.
Essential Saroyan (Essential) (California Legacy Book)
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Author(s)William Saroyan
PublisherHeyday
ISBN / ASIN1597140015
ISBN-139781597140010
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank2,241,558
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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A selection of William Saroyan's best writings