"Nothing in contemporary fiction matches it." --The New Republic
"Wonderful . . . full of energy and art, at once funny and horrifying and heartbreaking." --Washington Post
Powerful and political, with unforgettable characters and timeless themes, The World According to Garp is John Irving's breakout novel. The precursor of Irving's later protest novels, it is the story of Jenny, an unmarried nurse who becomes a single mom and a feminist leader, beloved but polarizing--and of her son, Garp, less beloved but no less polarizing.
From the tragicomic tone of its first sentence to its mordantly funny last line--"we are all terminal cases"--The World According to Garp maintains a breakneck pace. The subject of sexual hatred and violence--of intolerance of sexual minorities, and sexual differences--runs through the book, as relevant now as ever. Available in more than forty countries--with more than ten million copies in print--Garp is a comedy with forebodings of doom.
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May 12: 7pm at @UCLAFTVArchive's James Bridges Theater John Irving (The World According to Garp, The Last Chairlift) talks with novelist Charmaine Craig about the art of the novel, writing gendered power structures, and more. FREE—reserve your spot! https://t.co/u4qd9VE0ht
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John Irving (67MFA), an @IowaWritersWksp legend and author of "The World According to Garp", discusses his time studying in Iowa City, his literary success, and his new novel "The Last Chairlift". #AlwaysAHawkeye https://t.co/w3wGwHpU05 https://t.co/ooS2slAlK6
"John Irving, it is abundantly clear, is a true artist." --Los Angeles Times
"A brilliant panoply of current attitudes toward sex, marriage and parenthood, the feminist movement and--above all--the concept of delineated sexual roles . . . Irving's characters will stay alive for years to come." --Chicago Tribune
"A social tragi-comedy of such velocity that it reads rather like a domestic sequel to Catch-22." --The Observer (London)
"A large talent announces itself on practically every page." --The Book of the Month Club News