![]() ![]() The Human Comedy is a 1943 novel by William Saroyan. People translated it into many languages. The collection My Name is Aram (1940), an international bestseller, about a young boy and the colorful characters of his migrant family. Childhood experiences among the Armenian fruit of the San Joaquin Valley based much that dealt with the rootlessness of the migrant. The Armenian journal Hairenik published " The Broken Wheel" under the name Sirak Goryan in 1933. Overland Monthly published a few of his early short articles. He continued his own education and took odd jobs, such as working as an office manager for the San Francisco telegraph company, for support.Īfter his mother showed him some of his father, he decided. Five years later, in 1916, the family reunited in Fresno, where his mother, Takoohi Saroyan, secured work at a cannery. ![]() After death of his father at the age of three years in 1911, people placed Saroyan in the orphanage in Oakland, California, together with his brother and sister, an experience he later described. This Armenian author set much in Fresno, sometimes under a fictional name, the center of life in California.įrom Bitlis, Turkey, his parents migrated. ![]() Works of American writer William Saroyan include short stories, such as " The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze" (1934), plays, most notably The Time of Your Life (1939), and novels. ![]()
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