In One Person
A Novel
by John Irving
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Pub Date May 08 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Simon & Schuster, Inc | Simon & Schuster
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**THIS TITLE WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE UNITL 5/8/12**
Advance praise for John Irving’s In One Person:
“This tender
exploration of nascent desire, of love and loss, manages to be sweeping,
brilliant, political, provocative, tragic, and funny—it is precisely
the kind of astonishing alchemy we associate with a John Irving novel.
The unfolding of the AIDS epidemic in the United States in the ’80s was
the defining moment for me as a physician. With my patients’ deaths,
almost always occurring in the prime of life, I would find myself
cataloging the other losses—namely, what these people might have offered
society had they lived the full measure of their days: their art, their
literature, the children they might have raised. In One Person
is the novel that for me will define that era. A profound truth is
arrived at in these pages. It is Irving at his most daring, at his most
ambitious. It is America and American writing, both at their very best.”
—Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone and My Own Country
“In One Person
is a novel that makes you proud to be human. It is a book that not only
accepts but also loves our differences. From the beginning of his
career, Irving has always cherished our peculiarities—in a fierce, not a
saccharine, way. Now he has extended his sympathies—and ours—still
further into areas that even the misfits eschew. Anthropologists say
that the interstitial—whatever lies between two familiar opposites—is
usually declared either taboo or sacred. John Irving in this magnificent
novel—his best and most passionate since The World According to Garp—has
sacralized what lies between polarizing genders and orientations. And
have I mentioned it is also a gripping page-turner and a beautifully
constructed work of art?” —Edmund White, author of City Boy and Genet: A Biography
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781451664126 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 448 |