Սարոյան, Վիլյամ Արմենակի, 1908-1981

Inhale & exhale / by William Saroyan; designed by Ernst Reichl. - 1st edition - New York : Random House, 1936. - ix, 438 p. ; 22 cm.

Cont.: The gay and melancholy flux. Resurrection of a life -- Five ripe pears -- The world & the theatre -- Laura, immortal -- The oranges -- Morning -- The younger brother -- London, ah, London -- The living multitude -- The gay & melancholy flux. World wilderness of time lost. Two days wasted in Kansas City -- International Harvester -- The bridge -- Going home -- A night of nothing -- The drinkers -- The horses & the sea -- World wilderness of time lost. Yea and amen. The broken wheel -- The war -- The death of children -- Daily news -- Our friends the mice -- The symphony -- Raisins -- The barber whose uncle had his head bitten off by a circus tiger -- Yea & amen. A tipped hat to the lamp post. Solo for tin gazoo -- Prelude to an American symphony -- How pleasant to have passed through Buffalo -- The drunkard -- My picture in the paper -- Nine million years ago -- Memoirs of a veteran actor -- A tipped hat to the lamp post. Panorama unmerciful. With a hey nonny nonny -- I can't put two & two together -- Secrets in Alexandria -- Hunger laughing -- The mother -- Panorama unmerciful. Poem, story, novel. The great unwritten American novel -- Antranik of Armenia -- Six hundred and sixty-six -- The international song of the machine gun -- Taxi to laughter & life unending -- Poem, story, novel. The Japanese are coming. The revolution -- Little Miss Universe -- Solemn advice to a young man about to accept undertaking as a profession -- Two thousand four hundred and some odd dollars for kindness -- An occurrence at Izzy's -- Our little brown brothers the Filipinos -- The Japanese are coming. Hymns and psalms. Ah-ha -- At sundown -- Christians singing -- Rain -- A Christmas carol -- Psalms. The little dog laughed to see such sport. A note on travel -- The dark sea -- Malenka Manon -- The proletarian at the trap drum -- The black tartars -- The egg -- The little dog laughed to see such sport -- Train


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