Human Comedy

Human Comedy

by William Saroyan

1966

In a California town during World War II, a young telegraph messenger boy named Homer navigates a world of life and death dispatches. As he delivers news of love, loss, and wartime realities, he witnesses the rawest human emotions, shaping his own journey from boyhood to manhood. This poignant, semi-autobiographical novel offers a nostalgic glimpse into a simpler time, reminding readers of the enduring sweetness of life even amidst global conflict.

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