John Irving
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Definition
Proper noun: - John Irving: An American author known for writing lengthy, character-driven novels that often blend dark, tragic, or absurd situations with humor and warmth. His works frequently explore themes of family, sexuality, identity, and fate.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- I am currently reading a novel by John Irving.
- The World According to Garp is perhaps John Irving's most famous book.
- A film adaptation of John Irving's The Cider House Rules won several Academy Awards.
Advanced Usage
- "an Irvingesque novel": A term used to describe a novel that shares characteristics with John Irving's style, such as a sprawling narrative, eccentric characters, and a mix of the comic and tragic.
- The author's latest work is an Irvingesque novel full of bizarre coincidences and heartfelt moments.
Variants and Related Words
- Irvingesque (adjective): Resembling or characteristic of the literary style of John Irving.
Synonyms
- Author: A writer of a book, article, or report.
- Novelist: A person who writes novels.
Related Phrases
- "in the tradition of John Irving": Used to describe a literary work that follows a similar style or explores similar themes as those found in John Irving's novels.
- This epic family saga is written in the tradition of John Irving.
Noun
- United States writer of darkly humorous novels (born in 1942)