John Irving talks about In One Person
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John Irving talks about In One Person
John Irving talks about In One Person www.randomhouse.co.uk John Irving reads an extract from and discusses his new novel, In One Person. A compelling novel of desire, secrecy, and sexual identity, In One Person is a story of unfulfilled love — tormented, funny, and affecting — and an impassioned embrace of our sexual differences. Billy, the bisexual narrator and main character, tells the tragicomic story (lasting more than half a century) of his life as a 'sexual suspect', a phrase first used by John Irving in 1978 — in his landmark novel of 'terminal cases', The World According to Garp. His most political novel since The Cider House Rules and A Prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving's In One Person is a poignant tribute to Billy's friends and lovers — a theatrical cast of characters who defy category and convention. Not least, In One Person is an intimate and unforgettable portrait of the solitariness of a bisexual man who is dedicated to making himself 'worthwhile'. 'This wonderful novel is an epic, moving survey of 70 years of sexual revolution.' - The Times 'Deeply enjoyable ... a comic celebration of polymorphous perversity, and of literature.' - The Guardian 'A rich and absorbing book, even beautiful.' - Esquire 'In One Person gives a lot. It's funny, as you would expect. It's risky in what it exposes. Tolerance, in a John Irving novel is not about anything goes; it's what happens when we face our own desires honestly, whether we act on them or not.' - Jeanette ...
John Irving talks about In One Person
John Irving talks about In One Person
John Irving talks about In One Person
John Irving talks about In One Person
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John Irving talks about In One Person www.randomhouse.co.uk John Irving reads an extract from and discusses his new novel, In One Person. A compelling novel of desire, secrecy, and sexual identity, In One Person is a story of unfulfilled love — tormented, funny, and affecting — and an impassioned embrace of our sexual differences. Billy, the bisexual narrator and main character, tells the tragicomic story (lasting more than half a century) of his life as a 'sexual suspect', a phrase first used by John Irving in 1978 — in his landmark novel of 'terminal cases', The World According to Garp. His most political novel since The Cider House Rules and A Prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving's In One Person is a poignant tribute to Billy's friends and lovers — a theatrical cast of characters who defy category and convention. Not least, In One Person is an intimate and unforgettable portrait of the solitariness of a bisexual man who is dedicated to making himself 'worthwhile'. 'This wonderful novel is an epic, moving survey of 70 years of sexual revolution.' - The Times 'Deeply enjoyable ... a comic celebration of polymorphous perversity, and of literature.' - The Guardian 'A rich and absorbing book, even beautiful.' - Esquire 'In One Person gives a lot. It's funny, as you would expect. It's risky in what it exposes. Tolerance, in a John Irving novel is not about anything goes; it's what happens when we face our own desires honestly, whether we act on them or not.' - Jeanette ...
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