Door to the River: Essays and Reviews from the 1960s Into the Digital Age, Aram Saroyan (9781567923964) — Readings Books

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Door to the River: Essays and Reviews from the 1960s Into the Digital Age
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Door to the River: Essays and Reviews from the 1960s Into the Digital Age

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I grew up the son of a famous writer, grew up in his shadow in a general sense, except for two fortuitous graces … the first, that astrologically speaking I had many planets in Leo and so I was absurdly full of confidence, when I wasn’t struck numb with my own incapacities. And the other, and perhaps the decisive factor, was that I had the honor of being a member of the generation that came of age in the sixties.

So begins Aram Saroyan’s essay, Occupation: Writer, about his vocation, the sixties generation, and the fundamental task of coming to understand himself not as the son of William Saroyan but as his own person. Saroyan found his calling as a writer early on, starting out as a poet, and going on to write op-ed pieces, reviews, novels, biographies, memoirs, screenplays, and plays. In this essay and others included here, he explores the difficult task of finding one’s way as a writer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 June 2010
Pages
192
ISBN
9781567923964

I grew up the son of a famous writer, grew up in his shadow in a general sense, except for two fortuitous graces … the first, that astrologically speaking I had many planets in Leo and so I was absurdly full of confidence, when I wasn’t struck numb with my own incapacities. And the other, and perhaps the decisive factor, was that I had the honor of being a member of the generation that came of age in the sixties.

So begins Aram Saroyan’s essay, Occupation: Writer, about his vocation, the sixties generation, and the fundamental task of coming to understand himself not as the son of William Saroyan but as his own person. Saroyan found his calling as a writer early on, starting out as a poet, and going on to write op-ed pieces, reviews, novels, biographies, memoirs, screenplays, and plays. In this essay and others included here, he explores the difficult task of finding one’s way as a writer.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 June 2010
Pages
192
ISBN
9781567923964