
Friends in the World: The Education of a Writer
A memoir by Aram Saroyan
January 1, 1992 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠148 pages ⢠978-0-918273-97-0
Coming of age during the sixties gave Aram Saroyan a heightened sense of being a witness. Family and friends help Saroyan on a journey at once personal and historical, as he tells of becoming a writer during an extraordinary time.
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āWhat Malcolm Cowley did for the expatriates in the twenties, Aram Saroyan does now for the sixties. From Charlie Mingus to Mike Nichols to Ted Berrigan; from a macrobiotic diet to a natural childbirth without even a midwife(!), Saroyan reminds us: āthe sixties were about happiness,ā and reprises that gentle emotion for us exquisitely.ā āCaroyln See
āIntimate, poignant, entertaining.ā āAnne Waldman
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A memoir by Aram Saroyan
January 1, 1992 ⢠5.5 x 8.5 ⢠148 pages ⢠978-0-918273-97-0
Coming of age during the sixties gave Aram Saroyan a heightened sense of being a witness. Family and friends help Saroyan on a journey at once personal and historical, as he tells of becoming a writer during an extraordinary time.
Reviews
Ā
āWhat Malcolm Cowley did for the expatriates in the twenties, Aram Saroyan does now for the sixties. From Charlie Mingus to Mike Nichols to Ted Berrigan; from a macrobiotic diet to a natural childbirth without even a midwife(!), Saroyan reminds us: āthe sixties were about happiness,ā and reprises that gentle emotion for us exquisitely.ā āCaroyln See
āIntimate, poignant, entertaining.ā āAnne Waldman











