What do you all think of Saroyan?
Does he pale in comparison that much to Hemingway and Steinbeck, because he was just as popular at the time apparently, but now he is unread compared to the other two.
What is the reason?
I asked my professor, and he said we wouldnt be having this discussion if we weren't in California. And that he wouldn't be in the top 10 20th century American writers.
But then again, he has had all these honors and awards so it seems like he's forgotten but not forgotten at the same time.
What is the deal?
William Saroyan hit his apex of popularity around 1940,
but he was never as popuular as Hemingway or Steinbeck. He wrote primaruly about his Armenium heritage of which he was somwhat maudlin. He did win a Pulitzer Prize, two I think. But a Pulitzer is a long way from from a Nobel Prize for literature.
He was a playwrite as well as a novelist, but his plays hold no immediacy today. If anyone wants to try him, please do so, but don't expect the quality of Hemingway or Steinbeck or many other American writers of the last half of the 20th century.
As for Johnny Dep, does anyone care what he thinks of literature? I certainly don't.