Aram Saroyan
Aram Saroyan is an American poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright, who is especially known for his minimalist poetry, famous examples of which include the one-word poem "lighght" and a one-letter poem comprising a four-legged version of the letter "m".
There has been a resurgence of interest in his work in the 21st century, evidenced by the publication in 2007 of several previous collections reissued together as Complete Minimal Poems.
Life and work
Saroyan was born in New York City. His parents were author and playwright William Saroyan and actress Carol Grace and his sister was actress Lucy Saroyan. He is the father of Strawberry and Cream Saroyan. He is of Armenian descent from his father's side and Russian-Jewish from his mother's.During the 1970s and 1980s he lived in a writer's community in Bolinas, California, though by 1999 he was living in Santa Monica.
Saroyan's poetry has been widely anthologized and appears in many textbooks. Among the collections of his poetry are Aram Saroyan, Pages, and Day & Night: Bolinas Poems, the latter published by Black Sparrow Press in 1998. In 2007 several previous collections were reissued together as Complete Minimal Poems by Ugly Duckling Presse of Brooklyn. The Poetry Society of America awarded Complete Minimal Poems the 2008 William Carlos Williams Award
Saroyan's prose books include Genesis Angels: The Saga of Lew Welch and the Beat Generation; Last Rites, a book about the death of his father, the playwright and short story writer William Saroyan. In 1985 he wrote Trio: Oona Chaplin, Carol Matthau, Gloria Vanderbilt: Portrait of an Intimate Friendship, published by Linden Press/Simon & Schuster.
Saroyan has worked extensively in the visual arts, authoring many works for the stage, screen, and theater. In 1988, Saroyan wrote the teleplay for an episode of St. Elsewhere. He is the author of plays including Pollen Count; Landslide; Hollywood Night; The Laws of Light: Pasternak, Akhmatova, and the Mandelstams under Stalin, and The Evening Hour. He's also written work that can be characterized as performance art, including pieces such as Artie Shaw Talking ; and A Tender Mind: The Life and Times of Lew Welch, Beat Poet.
Saroyan is the author and narrator of the documentary film The Moment, directed by George Sandoval, 2001. He is also contributor of his poetry and prose to publications that include The New York Times Magazine, New York Times Book Review, Village Voice, and The Nation magazine. Saroyan taught for 15 years in the University of Southern California's Master of Professional Writing Program.
Styles and genres
Aram Saroyan has had careers as a poet, novelist, biographer, essayist, playwright, educator, editor, and publisher. According to the UbuWeb site, which reprints some of his early publications, Saroyan first established his reputation as a poet working in the genre of concrete poetry in a style that is described as "minimalist":Minimalism and concrete poetry
Saroyan's four-legged "m" has been cited in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's shortest poem. Admirer Bob Grumman has written that the poem plays on formation of an alphabet, as if 'm' and 'n' are in the process of separating. It can also be understood as a pun on "I am", implying the formation of consciousness itself.One of Saroyan's most famous poems was simply the unconventionally spelled word "lighght" in the center of a blank page. This poem was selected by George Plimpton to be featured in The American Literary Anthology and, like all poems in the volume, received a $750 cash award from the National Endowment for the Arts, then just 20 years old. The NEA was created in the same year the poem was written, 1965. Many conservatives, such as Representative William Scherle and Senator Jesse Helms, objected at the per-word amount of the award, complaining that the word was not a real poem and was not even spelled correctly. This was the NEA's first major controversy; 25 years after it was written "Ronald Reagan was still making pejorative allusions to 'lighght.' " Grumman says the poem is "neither trivial nor obscure", but plays with the glimmering quality of light, leaving us with "intimations of his single syllable of light's expanding, silently and weightlessly, 'gh' by 'gh', into...Final Illumination." Saroyan himself explains that "the difference between "lighght" and another type of poem with more words is that it doesn't have a reading process"; it is a poem you "see rather than read".
His 1968 book, Aram Saroyan, was almost a full-size representation of its contents as they could be presented in typescript or mimeograph, in Courier typeface, printed on one side of each leaf in what looked like unevenly inked print, with a total of only 30 poems. Edwin Newman, a reporter for NBC News, read the entire book aloud on the NBC Evening News.
Selected bibliography
Poetry
- Poems, Acadia, 1963.
- In, Bear Press, 1965.
- Top, Lines, 1965.
- Works, Lines, 1966.
- Sled Hill Voices, Goliard Press, 1966.
- Aram Saroyan, Lines, 1967.
- Coffee Coffee, 0 to 9, 1967, reprinted, Primary Information, 2007.
- @1968, Kulchur, 1968.
- Aram Saroyan, Random House, 1968.
- Pages, Random House, 1969.
- Words and Photographs, Big Table Publishing, 1970.
- The Beatles, Barn Dream Press, 1970, published as A Christmas Greeting for Friends of the Publisher and the Poet, Granary Press, 2000.
- Cloth: An Electric Novel, Big Table, 1971.
- The Rest, Telegraph Books, 1971, reprinted, Blackberry Books,
- Six Little Poems, Unicorn Books,, 1972.
- By Air Mail, Strange Faeces, 1972.
- San Francisco,privately printed, 1972.
- The Bolinas Books, Other, 1974.
- O My Generation, and Other Poems, Blackberry Books, 1976.
- Open Field Suite, Backwoods Broadslides, 1998.
- Day and Night: Bolinas Poems, Black Sparrow Press, 1998.
- Complete Minimal Poems, Ugly Duckling Presse, 2007.
Prose
- The Street: An Autobiographical Novel, Bookstore Press, 1974.
- Marijuana and Me, Bolinas, 1974
- Genesis Angels: The Saga of Lew Welch and the Beat Generation, Morrow, 1979.
- Last Rites: The Death of William Saroyan, Morrow, 1982.
- William Saroyan, Harcourt, 1983.
- Trio: Carol Matthau, Oona Chaplin, Gloria Vanderbilt: Portrait of an Intimate Friendship, Linden Press/Simon & Schuster, 1985.
- Archie Minasian, Selected Poems, Ashod Press, 1986.
- The Romantic, McGraw, 1988.
- Friends in the World: The Education of a Writer, Coffee House Press, 1992.
- Rancho Mirage: An American Tragedy of Manners, Madness, and Murder. Fort Lee, NJ: Barricade Books, 2002. pp. 366.. LCCN 200202610
- Ted Berrigan, Selected Poems, Penguin Books, 1994.
- Artists in Trouble: New Stories, Black Sparrow Press, 2001.
- Starting Out in the Sixties: Selected Essays, Talisman House, 2001.
- Still Night in L.A. Three Rooms Press, 2015. pp. 220..
Plays
- At the Beach House, produced in Los Angeles, CA, 2005.