The 158-Pound Marriage

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Literary, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book The 158-Pound Marriage by John Irving, Random House Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Irving ISBN: 9781984800091
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Ballantine Books Language: English
Author: John Irving
ISBN: 9781984800091
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Ballantine Books
Language: English

“Irving looks cunningly beyond the eye-catching gyrations of the mating dance to the morning-after implications.”—The Washington Post

The darker vision and sexual ambiguities of this sensual, ironic tale about a ménage a quatre in a New England university town foreshadow those of The World According to Garp; but this very trim and precise novel is a marked departure from the author's generally robust, boisterous style. Though Mr. Irving's cool eye spares none of his foursome, he writes with genuine compassion for the sexual tests and illusions they perpetrate on each other; but the sexual intrigue between them demonstrates how even the kind can be ungenerous, and even the well-intentioned, destructive.

**“One of the most remarkable things about John Irving's first three novels, viewed from the vantage of The World According to Garp, is that they can be read as one extended fictional enterprise. . . . The 158-Pound Marriage is as lean and concentrated as a mine shaft.”—Terrence Des Pres

“Deft, hard-hitting . . . What Irving demonstrates beautifully is that a one-to-one relationship is more demanding than a free-for-all.”—The New York Times Book Review**

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“Irving looks cunningly beyond the eye-catching gyrations of the mating dance to the morning-after implications.”—The Washington Post

The darker vision and sexual ambiguities of this sensual, ironic tale about a ménage a quatre in a New England university town foreshadow those of The World According to Garp; but this very trim and precise novel is a marked departure from the author's generally robust, boisterous style. Though Mr. Irving's cool eye spares none of his foursome, he writes with genuine compassion for the sexual tests and illusions they perpetrate on each other; but the sexual intrigue between them demonstrates how even the kind can be ungenerous, and even the well-intentioned, destructive.

**“One of the most remarkable things about John Irving's first three novels, viewed from the vantage of The World According to Garp, is that they can be read as one extended fictional enterprise. . . . The 158-Pound Marriage is as lean and concentrated as a mine shaft.”—Terrence Des Pres

“Deft, hard-hitting . . . What Irving demonstrates beautifully is that a one-to-one relationship is more demanding than a free-for-all.”—The New York Times Book Review**

More books from Random House Publishing Group

Cover of the book Three Times a Charm by John Irving
Cover of the book The Face of Deception by John Irving
Cover of the book How Lovely the Ruins by John Irving
Cover of the book Measure for Measure by John Irving
Cover of the book This Heart of Mine by John Irving
Cover of the book Officer Elvis by John Irving
Cover of the book Spellbound by John Irving
Cover of the book A Woman's Worth by John Irving
Cover of the book A Study in Darkness by John Irving
Cover of the book Garfield Says a Mouthful by John Irving
Cover of the book Stars and Stripes in Peril by John Irving
Cover of the book Defending Jacob by John Irving
Cover of the book The Crystal Code by John Irving
Cover of the book The Redhead and the Preacher by John Irving
Cover of the book Runaway Hearts by John Irving
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy