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- catalog contributor b2611389.
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "The fight between Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky and Josef Stalin -- A little on immortality and a few of the immortals of 57th street -- The light fantastic of George Jean Nathan -- Love's old sweet song and the Grapes of Wrath -- One of the great mothers of the world -- A moment of Mack Sennett, another of D.W. Griffith -- Life, art, politics, and lunch at Hyde Park -- Sensible about blackmail at the Knickerbocker Hotel -- On the hop with Leonard Lyons -- Gerald Kersh, Morris Gest, and Ken McCormick alive, alive o -- Geoffrey Faber, T.S. Eliot, Herbert Read, Barnett Freedman and the limehouse blues -- The biggest golden yellow Rolls-Royce in the world -- From Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly to Shaw & Shaw at Ayot Saint Lawrence -- A Star and Garter clam bake and lobster feast at Gypsy Rose Lee's townhouse -- Homage to Al Nidevar -- John McCormack singing everlasting Ireland, your eyes have told me so -- The alphabet opera by Paul Bowles and Willaim Saroyan -- Writers and writes and writers -- Greta Garbo at the little woman's big party on North Rodeo Drive -- Let's just nobody ever forget Joan Castle -- A gentlemen and poker player, George Stevens -- Orphan in tears -- An omnibus of crazy playwrights, social historians, and funny comedians -- Spyros Skouras, Nikita Khrushchev, Preston Sturges, Gregory Ratoff, Humphrey Bogart, and Darryl Zanuck -- The secret of Marc Chagall -- Benjamin Kubelsky of Waukegan, rich and famous at a Hollywood party -- James Agee, Konrad Bercovici, Jim Tully, and Charles Chaplin -- Trash along the Wabash, back home in Indiana -- Lear, Gogol, Napoleon, King Christian, and the death of Ernest Hemingway -- The joy of Aram's soul, the pride of Araxie's heart -- Willie willie whiskey, everlasting Saroyan, friend of fools.".
- catalog description "What it's all about -- A for Arlen for Armenia -- Armenak and Takoohi -- An orphanage far far away -- The holy family of the Oakland hills -- The rejected mothers, Lillian Pendar and Blanche Fulton -- Eddie Emerian, the pride of L street -- Norman who? -- Lillian Gish and Kitty Duval -- Hymie Myrowitz, star in his own taxi -- The actor in the street -- The goddesses and the ugly little real girls of Fresno -- On the way to Who's who -- How can anybody like a man who says he never met a man he didn't like? -- What ever happened to Jim Lundy? -- The Baltimore bad boy -- The girl of the world who disappeared forever inside Turk Street -- Browsing at Bill McDevitt's bookstore in 1929 -- Doughbelly's crap game on the Embarcadero -- The man from Matador, Texas -- Yvor Winters and his poetry students at Stanford -- The fragile young writer and the mean old world -- Fame and fortune and fun at the Hampshire House -- Alfonso? who's Alfonso? -- Poet Larsen of o city cities -- Runaways Walter Winchell and Robinson Jeffers -- Rouben Mamoulian directing Miriam Hopkins in Becky Sharp for me -- Aquitania passengers to Europe -- Jean Sibelius at home in Jaarvenpaa -- How I almost met James Joyce -- Abandoned bride at the Fern hotel -- The patriotic revolutionary big-money non-writers of Hollywood -- Harry Cohn's electric chair and Katey's outraged husband -- Death of a father in the hush from Brooklyn to Gallup -- The truth about the explosion on Lower Market Street.".
- catalog extent "211 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever.".
- catalog identifier "0070547483".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : McGraw-Hill,".
- catalog relation "Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever.".
- catalog subject "818/.5/209 B".
- catalog subject "Authors, American 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "PS3537.A826 Z543".
- catalog subject "Saroyan, William, 1908-1981 Biography.".
- catalog subject "Saroyan, William, 1908-1981.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The fight between Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky and Josef Stalin -- A little on immortality and a few of the immortals of 57th street -- The light fantastic of George Jean Nathan -- Love's old sweet song and the Grapes of Wrath -- One of the great mothers of the world -- A moment of Mack Sennett, another of D.W. Griffith -- Life, art, politics, and lunch at Hyde Park -- Sensible about blackmail at the Knickerbocker Hotel -- On the hop with Leonard Lyons -- Gerald Kersh, Morris Gest, and Ken McCormick alive, alive o -- Geoffrey Faber, T.S. Eliot, Herbert Read, Barnett Freedman and the limehouse blues -- The biggest golden yellow Rolls-Royce in the world -- From Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly to Shaw & Shaw at Ayot Saint Lawrence -- A Star and Garter clam bake and lobster feast at Gypsy Rose Lee's townhouse -- Homage to Al Nidevar -- John McCormack singing everlasting Ireland, your eyes have told me so -- The alphabet opera by Paul Bowles and Willaim Saroyan -- Writers and writes and writers -- Greta Garbo at the little woman's big party on North Rodeo Drive -- Let's just nobody ever forget Joan Castle -- A gentlemen and poker player, George Stevens -- Orphan in tears -- An omnibus of crazy playwrights, social historians, and funny comedians -- Spyros Skouras, Nikita Khrushchev, Preston Sturges, Gregory Ratoff, Humphrey Bogart, and Darryl Zanuck -- The secret of Marc Chagall -- Benjamin Kubelsky of Waukegan, rich and famous at a Hollywood party -- James Agee, Konrad Bercovici, Jim Tully, and Charles Chaplin -- Trash along the Wabash, back home in Indiana -- Lear, Gogol, Napoleon, King Christian, and the death of Ernest Hemingway -- The joy of Aram's soul, the pride of Araxie's heart -- Willie willie whiskey, everlasting Saroyan, friend of fools.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What it's all about -- A for Arlen for Armenia -- Armenak and Takoohi -- An orphanage far far away -- The holy family of the Oakland hills -- The rejected mothers, Lillian Pendar and Blanche Fulton -- Eddie Emerian, the pride of L street -- Norman who? -- Lillian Gish and Kitty Duval -- Hymie Myrowitz, star in his own taxi -- The actor in the street -- The goddesses and the ugly little real girls of Fresno -- On the way to Who's who -- How can anybody like a man who says he never met a man he didn't like? -- What ever happened to Jim Lundy? -- The Baltimore bad boy -- The girl of the world who disappeared forever inside Turk Street -- Browsing at Bill McDevitt's bookstore in 1929 -- Doughbelly's crap game on the Embarcadero -- The man from Matador, Texas -- Yvor Winters and his poetry students at Stanford -- The fragile young writer and the mean old world -- Fame and fortune and fun at the Hampshire House -- Alfonso? who's Alfonso? -- Poet Larsen of o city cities -- Runaways Walter Winchell and Robinson Jeffers -- Rouben Mamoulian directing Miriam Hopkins in Becky Sharp for me -- Aquitania passengers to Europe -- Jean Sibelius at home in Jaarvenpaa -- How I almost met James Joyce -- Abandoned bride at the Fern hotel -- The patriotic revolutionary big-money non-writers of Hollywood -- Harry Cohn's electric chair and Katey's outraged husband -- Death of a father in the hush from Brooklyn to Gallup -- The truth about the explosion on Lower Market Street.".
- catalog title "Sons come and go, mothers hang in forever / William Saroyan.".
- catalog type "text".