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World According to Garp (Library Binding)

by John Irving (Author)
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  • Library Binding: 446 pages
  • Publisher: San Val; Reprint edition (Jun 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1417737549
  • ISBN-13: 978-1417737543
  • Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 14 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
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From the Back Cover

'Like all extraordinary books, The World According to Garp defies synopsis...' wrote the Chicago Sun-Times when Garp was first published in 1978. It is a marvellous, important, permanent novel by a serious artist of remarkable powers...

Garp is a book that captivates all who read it. Peopled with the most extraordinary characters you will ever meet, here is a novel that will make you laugh, make you weep, and, above all, make you think. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

John Irving
John Irving was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1942, and he once admitted that he was a 'grim' child. Although he excelled in English at school and knew by the time he graduated that he wanted to write novels, it was not until he met a young Southern novelist named John Yount, at the University of New Hampshire, that he received encouragement. 'It was so simple,' he remembers. 'Yount was the first person to point out that anything I did except writing was going to be vaguely unsatisfying.'

In 1963, Irving enrolled at the Institute of European Studies in Vienna, and he later worked as a university lecturer. His first novel, Setting Free the Bears, about a plot to release all the animals from the Vienna Zoo, was followed by The Water-Method Man, a comic tale of a man with a urinary complaint, and The 158-Pound Marriage, which exposes the complications of spouse-swapping. Irving achieved international recognition with The World According to Garp, which he hoped would 'cause a few smiles among the tough-minded and break a few softer hearts'.

The Hotel New Hampshire is a startlingly original family saga, and The Cider House Rules is the story of Doctor Wilbur Larch - saint, obstetrician, founder of an orphanage, ether addict and abortionist - and of his favourite orphan, Homer Wells, who is never adopted. A Prayer for Owen Meany features the most unforgettable character Irving has yet created. A Son of the Circus is an extraordinary evocation of modern day India. John Irving's latest and most ambitious novel is A Widow for One Year.

A collection of John Irving's shorter writing, Trying to Save Piggy Sneed, was published in 1993. Irving has also written the screenplays for The Cider House Rules and A Son of the Circus, and wrote about his experiences in the world of movies in his memoir My Movie Business.

Irving has had a life-long passion for wrestling, and he plays a wrestling referee in the film of The World According to Garp. In his memoir, The Imaginary Girlfriend, John Irving writes about his life as a wrestler, a novelist and as a wrestling coach. He now writes full-time, has three children and lives in Vermont and Toronto. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Imagining something is better than remembering something.", 29 Dec 2000
By jr@tesson.demon.co.uk (Dorset, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
That is, if you have as good an imagination as John Irving.

I had heard great things about John Irving, and had it not been for this fact I would have never launched myself into a 600 page novel. I am easily bored. Even despite its recommendations I was still unprepared for how I would react to The World According to Garp.

The novel begins by narrating the unusual circumstances surrounding Garp's entrance into the world, i.e. from the perspective of his mother. Although its is a long book, I really felt that every word was necessary, and points are woven together throughout the novel. The story climaxes towards the end, by which time you are grateful for the extra pages.

Garp is a writer, and this book is about writing, and the world 'according to a writer,' and especially a father. Irving writes in his afterword that his book is about a father's fear of losing his children. He says: "I'm just a father with a good imagination. In my imagination I lose my children every day."

The fun thing is we get to read Garp's writing, too, and his best work, a short story called The Pension Grillparzer (don't ask!) has actually been published as a separate book in its own right. We get to know Garp through his writing and through the other characters, as well as through Irving's voice. A very inventive novel, pushing the boundaries of fiction, not just its shape, but its subject too.

This book made me laugh. The comedy is so closely intertwined with the tragedy that you feel personally involved with the joke. You experience pain with humour, tragedy with farce, and warmth all the way through. You never know what is going to happen next. I know what I'm going to do next: read some more Irving!

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book!, 30 Jun 2000
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This really is a wonderful book; alternately hysterically funny and surreal, and at one point heartbreakingly sad. From the very first page, you are drawn into Garp's peculiar world. The characters are fully-developed and the plot races along at a cracking pace.

It's a bit of a cliché to say that a book can make you laugh and also make you cry, but in this case it's true. If this is the first John Irving book you read, it certainly won't be the last.

Set aside a couple of completely free days to read it - once you start, you won't want to put it down.

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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A blockbuster of hilarity, 17 Oct 2005
By Mr. D. PMartin (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is an incredible book. It has a LOT of black humour which is characteristic of John Irving. If you have an ironic, dark sense of humour then this book is definitely for you.
This is the first and best Irving book I have read. It covers the life of Garp (who was conceived in a funny way...no, maybe I shouldn't get into that! Just buy the book and you'll get what I mean!)
Anyway, if you want a book that will make you laugh out loud and covers the following topics with such humour it's almost genius:
1) A bitten-off penis (ouch!)
2) A society of women with their tongues cut out
3) Several transvestites
3) A prostitute with cancer
4) An assassinated nurse
Now you may be looking somewhat disgusted
or you may be amused and a little curious.
Either way - get the book. It is sooooooo funny I can't emphasise it enough!
A lovely thick read, ideal for sun-kissed holidays.
PS - can i just add my total contempt for so called 'reviewers' who simply write how crap the book/film/cd is, and how it's the worst thing they've ever read/seen/heard. Guys, that's not a review, that's just a slagging off session! You have to ANALYSE the book's good and bad points, not just say 'It's crap.' That's not reviewing. Ignore those creeps who just slag it off, prospective buyers!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Read
This is truly my favourite book ever! A fabulous story about the life of Garp from conception until death.(and a very unusual conception it was). Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ms. S. Cross

5.0 out of 5 stars The World According to Garp
Wonderfully bizarre read. Absorbing, different and all I expected from the title.The World According to Garp (Black Swan)
Published 6 months ago by Ms. M. Jane Bethell

3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe a classic but not my favourite
I know this book is popular amongst readers, especially Irving fans, but I read it twice (10 years apart) and still felt the same. Read more
Published 10 months ago by French reader

3.0 out of 5 stars Great in parts but on a whole does start to bore.
I know that I am in the minority with my rating but I really wanted to love this book and at times I did. Parts of this novel are genuinely hilarious. Read more
Published 13 months ago by noggy1810

5.0 out of 5 stars garp wrote...
the humour in this is what captivates every one of it's readers. irving creates a special kind of relationship between his characters and his readers, you care about what happens... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Sybil Trelawney

1.0 out of 5 stars It isn't as bad as Owen Meany...
A grotesque 'comedy' by a writer who thinks he's an awful lot better than he actually is, and boy does he want you to know it. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2007 by beccajwp

5.0 out of 5 stars New to his books
I only picked this up after being recommended it- and having read no John Irving books before, had no hopes for this book. Read more
Published on 9 Mar 2007 by Roxy le foxy

5.0 out of 5 stars The Dickens of our age
John Irving has a talent that every writer on Earth wants: he is able to create characters powerful enough to make the reader draw breath, powerful enough to make the reader leave... Read more
Published on 11 Feb 2007 by Tahir Nasser

5.0 out of 5 stars The first book I've bought by John Irving, now he's my favourite author
I really like this book. I'm a very young reader as I'd like to put it.
I find that this book has a pretty good humour and amazing, unforgetable characters and events... Read more
Published on 14 Oct 2006 by Pim

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
This is one of my favourite books ever! What a way to start reading Irving.
If you've never read Irving, start here. If you don't get it, then leave the others! Read more
Published on 19 July 2006 by Mr. S. Moulster

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