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William Saroyan, American writer

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1940

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Български: Уилям Сароян ( 31 август 1908 г. - 18 май 1981 г.) е американски писател от арменски произход.
Česky: William Saroyan [serojen] ( 31. srpna 1908 Fresno Kalifornie18. května 1981), byl americký prozaik, básník a dramatik arménského původu.
Deutsch: William Saroyan (* 31. August 1908 in Fresno, Kalifornien; † 18. Mai 1981 ebd.) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller.
English: William Saroyan ( August 31, 1908 - May 18, 1981) was an American author who wrote many plays and short stories about growing up impoverished as the son of Armenian immigrants. These stories were popular during the Great Depression. Saroyan grew up in Fresno, the center of Armenian-Americans in California, where many of his works are set (although he sometimes gave the city a fictional name).
Español: William Saroyan ( Fresno, California, Estados Unidos de América; 31 de agosto de 1908 - Fresno, California, Estados Unidos de América; 18 de mayo de 1981) fue un escritor armenio-americano quién escribió numerosas obras y cuentos cuyos temas giraban en torno a los primeros años de vida de un hijo de inmigrantes pobres armenios, retratando el universo provinciano del oeste de los Estados Unidos. Sus historias fueron muy populares durante los años de la Gran Depresión.
فارسی: ویلیام سارویان (۳۱ اوت ۱۹۰۸ - ۱۸ مه ۱۹۸۱) یک نویسنده آمریکایی ارمنی‌تبار است که نمایشنامه‌ها و داستان‌های کوتاه نوشته‌است. موضوع اصلی نوشته‌های او درباره بزرگ شدن در فقر به عنوان پسر یک مهاجر ارمنی است.
Français : William Saroyan (31 août 1908 - 18 mai 1981) est un écrivain arméno–américain, auteur de nombreuses pièces de théâtre et de nouvelles basées sur son expérience de fils d’immigrants arméniens. Ces histoires ont été très populaires aux USA pendant la période de la Grande Dépression. Saroyan, qui a grandi à Fresno, le principal centre de la population arméno–américaine de Californie, situe une grande partie de ses livres dans cette ville, à laquelle il donne parfois un nom fictif.
עברית: ויליאם סארויאן ( 31 באוגוסט 1908- 18 במאי 1981) סופר ומחזאי אמריקני. נולד בקליפורניה כבנם של מהגרים ממוצא ארמני והתיתם בילדותו. קובץ סיפוריו הראשון יצא לאור בשנת 1934.
Hrvatski: William Saroyan (Fresno, 31. kolovoza 1908. - Fresno, 18. svibnja 1981.), američki književnik.
Bahasa Indonesia: William Saroyan ( 31 Agustus 1908-18 Mei 1981) merupakan seorang penulis berkebangsaan Amerika Serikat, migran dari Armenia.
Italiano: William Saroyan ( 31 agosto 1908 - 18 maggio 1981) è stato uno scrittore statunitense che, nonostante la sua origine russa, ha rappresentato molto bene il tipo medio americano.
Polski: William Saroyan (ur. 31 sierpnia 1908, zm. 18 maja 1981 w Fresno w Kalifornii w USA), pisarz amerykański ormiańskiego pochodzenia.
Português: William Saroyan nasceu em Fresno, Califórnia, EUA a 31 de agosto de 1908. Seu pai, um armênio, era ministro presbiteriano e agricultor; morreu quando Saroyan tinha dois anos de idade. Com a morte da mãe, cinco anos mais tade, foi obrigado a viver num orfanato juntamente com seus outros cinco irmãos. Aos doze anos, abandonou a escola e empregou-se como estafeta numa agência telegráfica. De emprego em emprego, chegou ao posto de gerente de uma agência postal postal e telegráfica de São Francisco.
Русский: Уильям Сароян (; 19081981) — американский писатель армянского происхождения, автор популярных пьес и рассказов.
Svenska: William Saroyan, född 31 augusti 1908 i Fresno, Kalifornien, död 18 maj 1981, var en amerikansk författare av armenisk härkomst. Han skrev The Human Comedy som utspelar sig i Kalifornien under Andra världskriget. Den handlar om 14 åriga Homer Macauley och hans familj.
Kiswahili: William Saroyan ( 31 Agosti, 190818 Mei, 1981) alikuwa mwandishi kutoka nchi ya Marekani. Aliandika hasa mikusanyiko ya hadithi, tamthiliya na riwaya. Mwaka wa 1940 aliteuliwa kuwa mshindi wa Tuzo ya Pulitzer kwa ajili ya tamthiliya yake “Wakati wa Maisha Yako” (kwa Kiingereza: The Time of Your Life). Lakini alikataa kupokea tuzo hiyo.

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