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William Saroyan: Critical Essay by David Stephen Calonne

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SOURCE: Calonne, David Stephen. “William Saroyan and the Armenian Genocide.” Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies 7 (1994): 93-100.

In the following essay, Calonne discusses Saroyan's response to the Armenian genocide in his work, characterizing it as a complex relationship that affected his writing but did not negate his essentially positive outlook towards humanity.

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