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by Aram Saroyan

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Black Sparrow Press

Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-57423-171-7
Pages: 234
Size: 6" x 9"
Published: December 2002
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This collection of fourteen stories describes the various angles, acute and obtuse, at which certain individual artists, mainly aging actors and blocked and balky screenwriters, stand in relation to Hollywood's money-magnet. My Literary Life, one of the two novellas that anchor this collection, describes the dual life of Jamie Read, a Manhattan novelist who has compromised his self-image and his literary standing by adapting his "serious" first novel (Sometimes a Moron) into the screenplay for a big-budget "popcorn" comedy (Beverly Hills Moron). It and the twelve short stories gathered here each offer a satirical glimpse into the lives of Hollywood agents, actors, hacks, and flaks.
In contrast, the other novella, Love Scenes, is a fine slice of domestic realism: a portrait of a divorced, fortyish actor named Wesley Sender a supporting player, never a star, the small roles now coming smaller and farther apart. When at last (and unexpectedly) he lands a major part, the romantic lead in an indie feature, he plumbs his past for the bittersweet moments that he must draw on for inspiration, a parade of sexy, dramatic, sad, and mundane vignettes with his ex-wife, his latest girlfriend, and girls and women he has only fantasized about loving, including the leading lady in the film he's now shooting.
In the end, Saroyan writes, Artists in Trouble is not only about Hollywood but also about creative persons everywhere as they weather the middle of life's journey. These are stories about the generations, mentor and pupil, older self and younger self, parent and child and the way the world is in the dark when we discover we are lost.

Praise for Artists in Trouble

"Artists in Trouble is the work of a writer who looks deeply into himself and his own experience, confronts what he finds there with real courage, and reports what he has experienced with a measure of candor that is both breathtaking and, at moments, heartbreaking."Los Angeles Times Book Review

Aram Saroyan
Aram Saroyan was born in New York to Armenian-American playwright William Saroyan and Jewish-American actress Carol Grace, the supposed inspiration for Breakfast at Tiffany's Holly Golightly. His writing spans genres and media, including novels, essays, plays, and an episode of St. Elsewhere, but he is best known for his minimalist poetry. His four-legged "m" is in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's shortest poem. He has also appeared in publications that include The New York Times Magazine, New York Times Book Review, Village Voice, and The Nation. He taught for 15 years in the University of Southern California's Master of Professional Writing Program.