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  1. William Saroyan was born on August 31, 1908, in Fresno, California, to Armenak and Takuhi Saroyan, Armenian immigrants from Bitlis, Ottoman Empire. His father came to New York in 1905 and started preaching in Armenian Apostolic churches .

  2. William Saroyan (born Aug. 31, 1908, Fresno, Calif., U.S.—died May 18, 1981, Fresno) was a U.S. writer who made his initial impact during the Depression with a deluge of brash, original, and irreverent stories celebrating the joy of living in spite of poverty, hunger, and insecurity.

  3. About William Saroyan. William Saroyan was born in Fresno on the last day of August 1908. Following their father’s death, William, his brother Henry, and his sisters Zabel and Cosette spent several years at the Fred Finch Orphanage in Oakland, while young widow Takoohi took up menial work in nearby San Francisco.

  4. May 19, 1981 · William Saroyan, whose plays, short stories and novels drew on the Armenian immigrant experience and depicted the variety and romance of American life, died of cancer yesterday at the Veterans...

  5. 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. This Armenian author set much in Fresno, sometimes under a fictional name, the center of life in California.

  6. William Saroyan has 428 books on Goodreads with 51927 ratings. William Saroyans most popular book is The Human Comedy.

  7. About William Saroyan. He was Willie to his family, Bill to his friends, and William to the public. A man of various talents and personas, his readers knew him through his semi-autobiographical short stories, but the private man remained known only to his family and close friends. Born in 1908, the fourth child of a poor Armenian immigrant ...

  8. Over the last twenty years of his life Saroyan concentrated on personal memoirs. 1966 Saroyan forms the William Saroyan Foundation. 1968 Saroyan publishes I Used to Believe I Had Forever, Now I’m Not So Sure. 1979 Saroyan publishes Obituaries. 1980 William Saroyan is nominated for the American Book Award for Obituaries.

  9. May 11, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. William Saroyan >The skill of William Saroyan (1908-1981), American short-story writer, >dramatist, and novelist, in evoking mood and atmosphere was noteworthy, and >his imaginary world, peopled with common men, was warm and compelling.

  10. 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 The Human Comedy.