Frases de William Saroyan
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William Saroyan fue un escritor armenio-estadounidense que escribió numerosas obras y cuentos cuyos temas giraban en torno a los primeros años de vida de un hijo de inmigrantes pobres armenios, retratando el universo provinciano del oeste de los Estados Unidos. Sus historias fueron muy populares durante los años de la Gran Depresión. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. agosto 1908 – 18. mayo 1981
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William Saroyan Frases y Citas

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William Saroyan: Frases en inglés

“My illness is life itself.”

The Bicycle Rider In Beverly Hills (1952)

“I don't think my writing is sentimental, although it is a very sentimental thing to be a human being.”

As quoted in "Saroyan's Literary Quarantine" by Peter H. King, in The Los Angeles Times (26 March 1997).

“The idiot is indeed the good man, but only because he doesn't know any better.”

Sons Come and Go, Mothers Hang in Forever (1976)

“Now, if Mr. Shaw and Mr. Saroyan are poles apart, no comparison between the two, one great and the other nothing, one a genius and the other a charlatan, let me repeat that if you must know which writer has influenced my writing when influences are real and for all I know enduring, then that writer has been George Bernard Shaw. I shall in my own day influence a young writer or two somewhere or other, and no one need worry about that.
Young Shaw, hello out there.”

In the The Bicycle Rider In Beverly Hills (1952) Saroyan additionally wrote of Shaw:
He was a gentle, delicate, kind, little man who had established a pose, and then lived it so steadily and effectively that the pose had become real. Like myself, his nature has been obviously a deeply troubled one in the beginning. He had been a man who had seen the futility, meaninglessness and sorrow of life but had permitted himself to thrust aside these feelings and to perform another George Bernard Shaw, which is art and proper.
Hello Out There (1941)

“Armenag Saroyan. A good man of whom the worst that anybody was willing to say, was that he was too good for this world.”

Of his father, who died in William's infancy.
I Used to Believe I Had Forever — Now I'm Not So Sure (1968)

“A play is a world, with its own inhabitants and its own laws and its values.”

William Saroyan The Time of Your Life

The Time of Your Life (1939)

“How did roses ever happen?”

Jim Dandy : Fat Man in a Famine (1947)

“Each person belongs to the environment, in his own person, as himself.”

William Saroyan The Time of Your Life

The Time of Your Life (1939)

“What a lonely and silly thing it is to be an Armenian writer in America.”

"The Armenian Writers : A Short Story" (1954)

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