mehastings
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Members are encouraged to read as much or as little of Irving's work as they would like. If you are only able to read one book for the discussion, the "suggested" reading is The World According to Garp.
From Wikipedia
John Winslow Irving (born March 2, 1942 as John Wallace Blunt, Jr.) is a bestselling American novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter.
Irving achieved critical and popular acclaim after the international success of The World According to Garp in 1978. All of Irving's novels, such as The Cider House Rules and A Prayer for Owen Meany, have been bestsellers and many have been made into movies. Several of Irving's books (Garp, Meany, Widow) and short stories have been set in and around Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire where Irving grew up as the son ("fac brat") of an Exeter faculty member, Colin F.N. Irving (1941), and nephew of another, H. Hamilton "Hammy" Bissell (1929). (Both Irving and Bissell, and other members of the Exeter community, appear somewhat disguised in many of his novels.)
Irving was in the Exeter wrestling program under Coach Ted Seabrooke and wrestling features prominently in his books, stories and life.
He also won the 2000 Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award for his script The Cider House Rules.
Members are encouraged to read as much or as little of Irving's work as they would like. If you are only able to read one book for the discussion, the "suggested" reading is The World According to Garp.
Wikipedia
The World According to Garp is John Irving's fourth novel. Published in 1978, the book was a bestseller for years.
A movie adaptation starring Robin Williams was released in 1982.
From the Publisher
The World According to Garp is a comic and compassionate coming-of-age novel that established John Irving as one of the most imaginative writers of his generation. A worldwide bestseller since its publication in 1978, Irving's classic is filled with stories inside stories about the life and times of T. S. Garp, novelist and bastard son of Jenny Fields--a feminist leader ahead of her time. Beyond that, The World According to Garp virtually defies synopsis.