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William Saroyan: Critical Essay by Dickran Kouymjian

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SOURCE: Kouymjian, Dickran. Introduction to “Warsaw Visitor” and “Tales from the Vienna Streets”: The Last Two Plays of William Saroyan, edited and with an introduction by Dickran Kouymjian, pp. 1-37. Fresno: The Press at California State University at Fresno, 1991.

In the following essay, Kouymjian characterizes Saroyan's last two plays as his final theatrical statements, noting that although there are differences among them, the two works share a special kinship due to their link with Saroyan's experiences in the last year of his life.

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