
Mama, volim te
"Mom, I Love You," a novel by William Saroyan, is an autobiographical story told from the perspective of a nine-year-old girl, Twink, inspired by Saroyan's daughter Lucy.
The plot follows Twink and her divorced mother, an aspiring actress, who come to New York in search of a role on Broadway. Unexpectedly, they both get roles in the same play, and the novel follows the process of creating a theatrical production, from auditions to premiere. Through Twink's point of view, Saroyan depicts everyday moments - walks in the park, pancake breakfasts - with warmth and poetry, celebrating the simplicity of life. Twink, called Frog or Mrs. Nijinsky, faces growing up in the adult world, while her mother balances her career and parenthood. The novel exudes Saroyan's optimism, love for the "little man" and his Armenian heritage, although critics have criticized its sentimentality. The story is bittersweet, filled with humor and tenderness, but also with subtle sadness about family challenges.
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