- The World According to Garp
:"For the film see
The World According to Garp (film) . For other uses of 'GARP', see GARP."infobox Book |
name = The World According to Garp
image_caption = First edition
author =John Irving
country =United States
language = English
genre =
publisher =E. P. Dutton , NY
release_date =1978
media_type = Print (Hardcover andPaperback )
pages = 437 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-525-23770-4
preceded_by =The 158-Pound Marriage
followed_by =Hotel New Hampshire "The World According to Garp" is John Irving's fourth novel. Published in
1978 , the book was a bestseller for several years.A movie adaptation starring
Robin Williams was released in 1982.Plot summary
The story deals with the life of T. S. Garp. His mother, Jenny Fields, is a strong-willed
nurse ; anasexual who wants a child but not a husband. She encounters a dying ball turret gunner known only as Technical Sergeant Garp who was reduced to a perpetually priapic mental vegetable by pieces ofshrapnel that pierced his head. Jenny has intercourse with the bedridden, uncomprehending, dying Technical Sergeant Garp to impregnate herself, and names the resultant son after him ("T. S." standing only for "Technical Sergeant"). Jenny raises young Garp alone, taking a position at a boys' school.Garp grows up, becoming interested in sex, wrestling, and writing fiction—three topics in which his mother has little interest. He launches his writing career, courts and marries the wrestling coach's daughter, and fathers three children. Meanwhile, his mother suddenly becomes a
feminist icon after publishing a best-selling autobiography called "A Sexual Suspect" (referring to the general assessment of her as a woman who does not care to bind herself to a man, and who chooses to raise a child on her own). Garp becomes a devoted parent, wrestling with anxiety for the safety of his children and a desire to keep them safe from the dangers of the world. He and his family inevitably experience dark and violent events through which the characters change and grow. Garp learns (often painfully) from the women in his life (including transsexual ex-football player Roberta Muldoon) struggling to become more tolerant in the face of intolerance. The story is decidedly rich with (in the words of the fictional Garp's teacher) "lunacy and sorrow," and the sometimes ridiculous chains of events the characters experience still resonate with painful truth.The novel contains several framed narratives: Garp's first novella, "The Pension Grillparzer," a short story, and a portion of one of his novels, "The World According to Bensenhaver." As well, the book contains some motifs that appear in almost all
John Irving novels: bears, wrestling, Vienna, New England, people who are uninterested in having sex, and a complex Dickensian plot that spans the protagonist's whole life. Adultery (another common Irving motif) also plays a large part, culminating in one of the novel's most harrowing and memorable scenes. There is also a tincture of another familiar Irving trope,castration anxiety , most obvious in the lamentable fate of Michael Milton.Cultural References
* Garp's school is based on the
Phillips Exeter Academy inExeter, New Hampshire , of which Irving is an alumnus. His stepfather was a faculty member.* T.S. Garp's writing career resembles John Irving's own early career. Garp's first novel is about freeing animals from the
Vienna Zoo , similar to "Setting Free the Bears ". Garp's second novel is about wife-swapping, similar to "The 158-Pound Marriage ", with some similarities to "The Water-Method Man ". Garp's third novel is called "The World According To Bensenhaver", the novel's protagonist, and is about "lust" (according to Jenny). Coincidentally, Garp's third novel is a best-seller, like "The World According to Garp" itself. However, Garp (presumably speaking for Irving) ridicules the idea that his third novel is autobiographical.External links
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* [http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides/world_according_to_garp.asp#about| "The World According to Garp": Reading Group Guides]
* [http://www.mansionbooks.com/BookDetail.php?bk=214 Photos of the first edition of The World According to Garp]
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