The laughing matter

a novel.

[1st ed.]
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The laughing matter
William Saroyan, Aram Saroyan
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The laughing matter

a novel.

[1st ed.]
  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 1 Have read

An Armenian colony near Fresno, California is upset by a family tragedy.

Publish Date
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
254

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Cover of: The laughing matter
The laughing matter: a serious story
1954, Faber and Faber
in English
Cover of: The laughing matter
Cover of: The laughing matter
The laughing matter: a novel.
1953, Doubleday
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Published in
Garden City, N.Y

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.S246 Lau, PS3537.A826 Lau

The Physical Object

Pagination
254 p.
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6115372M
LCCN
52013557
OCLC/WorldCat
1578789

Work Description

When Evan Nazarenus returns from a teaching post at the summer school in Nebraska, he cannot wait for a couple of blissful weeks spent with his wife and two children in Clovis, a small town where his brother has a summer house. But soon after they arrive for the long awaited holiday, Swan, Evan's wife, announces that she is expecting a child … who is not fathered by Evan.

This news shocks and hurts Evan deeply, but for his children's sake he decides to keep it to himself through the holidays they dreamt of for so long. But a family secret of such caliber is difficult to hide and the curious small-town neighbors begin to notice that something is amiss with the couple.

The Laughing Matter, first published in 1953, is a disturbing family drama set against the landscape of a small Californian town, with a close-knit community who embrace new-comers with the curiosity of those hungry for gossip. William Saroyan draws his characters with immense sensitivity for human erring and self-inflicted suffering.

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