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William Saroyan - Talking And Trying To Read From Some Of His Novels, Plays And Stories album

William Saroyan - Talking And Trying To Read From Some Of His Novels, Plays And Stories album

  • Performer: William Saroyan
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Talking And Trying To Read From Some Of His Novels, Plays And Stories
  • Released: 1955
  • Style: Poetry, Monolog
  • Country: Canada
  • MP3 version size: 1422 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1671 mb
  • Other: DTS AA ADX APE VQF MIDI TTA
  • Rating: 4.7
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William Saroyan (/səˈrɔɪən/; August 31, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an Armenian-American novelist, playwright, and short story writer. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1940, and in 1943 won the Academy Award for Best Story for the film adaptation of his novel The Human Comedy. Saroyan wrote extensively about the Armenian immigrant life in California. Many of his stories and plays are set in his native Fresno

All his life a man fights death, and then at last loses the fight, always having known he would. Loneliness is every man's portion, and failure. The man who seeks to escape from loneliness is a lunatic. The man who does not know that all is failure is a fool. Saroyan's debut collection of stories. A timeless selection of brilliant short stories that won William Saroyan a position among the foremost, most widely popular writers of America when it first appeared in 1934. With the greatest of ease William Saroyan flew across the literary skies in 1934 with the publication of The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze and Other Stories. One of the first American writers to describe the immigrant experience in the . Saroyan created characters who were Armenians, Jews, Chinese, Poles, Africans, and the Irish

William Saroyan was a great American author of short stories, short novels, plays and poetry. As an Armenian-American from Fresno, California, many of his stories touch upon that background; but there is much more in Saroyan. He writes about simple, ordinary everyday people (anti-heroes), caught in the grind of every day life. His most outstanding works are presented in this anthology including: "Saroyan Prizes", "70,000 Assyrians", "A Cold Day", "The Living and the Dead", "Finlandia" and "A Writer's Declaration"

William Saroyan is an Armenian-American author whose family immigrated America before Saroyan was born from Bitlis, Ottoman Empire. He was born in Fresno, California and at the age of three, his father died. But there’s a strict thing that you can notice in his writings, Saroyan is influenced by his father too much. Because of the fact that he decided to become a writer after his mother showed him some of his father’s writings. Saroyan usually writes stories, stories of ordinary people

Read what this lady did. All true stories, fifteen of them every month. They explain what your dreams mean, if you are going on a voyage, if money is coming to you, who you are going to marry, all true meanings, scientific. Well, the sickness got Harry, and all that money of his in the Valley Bank didn't help him a lot. Of course he did try to rest for a while, but that was out of the question. Lying in bed, Harry would try to sell life insurance to his best friends.

Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The William Saroyan Reader. First published in 1958, this reader provides a wide selection of Saroyan's work including whole short stories and selections from plays and novels. Publisher: Barricade Books (January 1, 1958). Publication Date: May 31, 1958.

The William Saroyan Reader book. The setting of many of his stories and plays was Fresno, California (sometimes under a fictional name), the center of Armenian-American life in California and where he grew up. Saroyan was born in Fresno, California to Armenian immigrants from Bitlis, Turkey. At the age of three, after his father's death, Saroyan was placed in the orphanage in Oakl William Saroyan was an American - Armenian author. Saroyan decided to become a writer after his mother showed him some of his father's writings. A few of his early short articles were published in Overland Monthly. His first stories appeared in the 1930s. Among these was "The Broken Wheel", written under the name Sirak Goryan and published in the Armenian journal Hairenik in 1933.

William Saroyan-or Saroyan, as he now became known-had arrived on the literary scene with a bang. More collections of short stories (Inhale and Exhale; Three Times Three; Little Children; Love, Here is My Hat; The Trouble with Tigers; Peace, It’s Wonderful) followed against the continuing background of the Depression. Written in a variety of styles and moods, though with the Saroyan voice always clearly in evidence, these early stories established his reputation as a writer with staying power and provided the foundation for the rest of his career. He often justified it by saying that it helped his work, and many of his best stories and plays were apparently written in the aftermath of a bad gambling experience. He set up home and working base in a fifth-floor walk-up apartment in a none too prosperous district in Paris, and the fight back to solvency began in a serious way, if not exactly in earnest.

The Doctor Stories is a compilation some of the great works written by Williams and was compiled by Robert Coles. The Use Of Force By William Carlos Williams. The life of Shakespeare is of great importance to English literature because of his many contributions including poetry, stories, and plays. However, many people do not know that he also owned a business. William Shakespeare was a professional actor, a businessman, and a playwright. It all connects to him trying to tame Katherine. He wants to change her behavior and he contains the power of doing this because at the end she respects him more than any other female would respect their husband.

Tracklist

A Jim Dandy, Fat Man In A Famine (Excerpts)
B Rock Wagram (Excerpt) -- The Parable Of The Loveliness Of Faith In God And How It Saved The Life Of At Least One Good Man (From "Saroyan's Fables") (Beg.) -- Don't Go Away Mad (Excerpt)--The Parable Of The Loveliness Of Faith In God And How It Saved The Life Of At Least One Good Man (From "Saroyan's Fables") (Conclusion) -- Common Prayer.--Rock Wagram (Excerpts)

Credits

  • Design [Cover] – Cato*
  • Editor, Liner Notes – Goddard Lieberson
  • Photography By – Bob Willoughby

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ML 4758 William Saroyan Talking And Trying To Read From Some Of His Novels, Play And Stories ‎(LP, Mono) Columbia Masterworks ML 4758 Canada 1955