The Human Comedy
by William Saroyan
Dell, 1980

William Saroyan introduces his readers to his warm and captivating story of an American family in wartime, and in particular to Homer Macauley, the fastest telegraph messenger in the San Joaquin valley.


THE HUMAN COMEDY is filled with unforgettable scenes: Homer running the 220 hurdles, little Ulysses imprisoned in the bear trap in Covington's store, the old-time telegraph operator Willie Grogan, with a bottle in the drawer to blur the sharp reality of the everflowing messages of love and hope and pain.


In every way, this first novel captures the modesty of ordinary human beings. It is a simple tale and a very great achievement.



Pages umarked, very mild wear to cover, some minor discoloration to fore edge.