My Name is Aram

William SAROYAN

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My Name is Aram

“ENTIRELY DELIGHTFUL”: PRESENTATION COPY OF MY NAME IS ARAM, INSCRIBED IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION BY SAROYAN

SAROYAN, William. My Name is Aram. New York: Harcourt, Brace (1940). Octavo, original yellow cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Pulitzer Prize-winning Saroyan’s semi-autobiographical collection of stories, a scarce presentation copy inscribed by him in the year of publication: “A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year to Mrs. Alberta Jeter from William Saroyan, 1940.”

The son of an Armenian immigrant, in My Name is Aram William Saroyan tells of the adventures of a “foreign-American Tom Sawyer” living in California from 1915-25. Saroyan’s lively collection of 14 semi-autographical tales won high praise on publication as “entirely delightful… His Aram Garaghlanian is new-made, a creature without echoes… The stories are powerfully imaginative, genuinely humorous tales” (New York Times). With several stories appearing in Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, The New Yorker and other magazines. Cover design and illustrations by Don Freeman. Hart 746. Bookplate of bibliophile Roger K. Larson.

A fine inscribed copy.

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