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"Everything fascinates William Saroyan--a pebble on the beach, writing and writers, a stray dog, communism and capitalism, gamblers and poets, baseball players, the streets of New York, the mountains of Armenia. "I Used to Believe I Had Forever Now I'm Not So Sure" is America's most unorthodox, witty, compassionate author at his best. It includes 52 of his short stories, poems, plays, articles, and reviews--many never published before. The book is filled with hundreds of Saroyan's most quotable observations..."
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I used to believe I had forever, now I'm not so sure
1969, Cassell
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A book of 52 short stories, short plays, essays, and poems.
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