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The Imaginary Girlfriend

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From a novelist known for the complexity of his novels - they are also long - comes an autobiography of compelling simplicity; it is also short. Dedicated to the memory of two wrestling coaches and two writer friends The Imaginary Girlfriend is a lucid portrait of the writers and wrestlers who played a mentor role in John Irving's development as a novelist a wrestler and a wrestling coach. Moreover this candid memoir portrays a father's dedication to his children: Irving coached his sons Colin and Brendan to New England championship titles - a championship that as a competitor he himself was denied.John Irving began writing and wrestling when he was fourteen. He competed as a wrestler for twenty years he was certified as a referee for twenty-four and he coached the sport until he was forty-seven. His thirty-three years in wrestling are three times those he spent as a student and a teacher of Creative Writing; yet his concise autobiography details the interrelationship of the disciplines of writing and wrestling - from the days when Irving was a beginner at both pursuits until his fourth wrestling-related surgery at the age of fifty-three.The Imaginary Girlfriend is both a work of the utmost literary accomplishment and a paradigm for living.

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ISBN9780552996808
PublisherBlack Swan
Publication Date03/01/97
Pages178

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  • superlemming
    superlemming

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    Für mich als Irving-Fan eher enttäuschend, da autobiographische Details - insbesondere das prägende Ringen als Sport - aneinandergekettet beschrieben werden. Viele Personen, die auftauchen und dann wieder verschwinden - mehr oder weniger relevant für den Reifeprozess des Autoren. Aber man erfährt etwas über Irving. Gut gemeinte 3 Sterne 🙂

    Aug 12, 2025

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