Zovem se Aram

Zovem se Aram

William Saroyan

Aram, a boy growing up in an Armenian-American family in California, tells a story of childhood, poverty, and family values ​​through humor and warmth, revealing the beauty of ordinary life and the power of togetherness.

My Name Is Aram is a collection of short stories by William Saroyan that, through the boyish eyes of the main character, Aram Garoghlanian, brings a warm and humorous view of life in the Armenian-American community in California at the beginning of the 20th century. Aram tells the story of his large, peculiar family – relatives full of hearts, but prone to unusual ventures and dreams. Through his adventures with Uncle Jovial, his friend Murad, and other characters, Saroyan depicts a childhood filled with imagination, joy, and moral lessons, despite the poverty and challenges of emigrant life. Each story carries a message of kindness, honesty, and the importance of human dignity. Saroyan’s simple yet poetic style celebrates everyday life and small joys, evoking a nostalgia for innocence and the warmth of a community sustained by faith, laughter, and love. My Name Is Aram remains one of the author’s most famous works and a classic of short fiction about childhood and family bonds.

Original title
My Name Is Aram
Translation
Radivoj Dinić
Editor
Ivan Foht
Dimensions
17 x 11 cm
Pages
165
Publisher
Džepna knjiga, Sarajevo, 1956.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Underlined in pencil
 

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