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Until I Find You by John Irving (2006, Paperback, Reprint) 
Until I Find You by John Irving (2006, Paperback, Reprint)

 
Until I Find You by John Irving (2006, Paperback, Reprint)

Author: John Irving
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Publication Date: 2006-05-30
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0345479726
ISBN-13: 9780345479723
Product ID: EPID48679730
Description: John Irving's 11th novel is about an actor named Jack Burns, son of tattoo artist Alice and church organist William. William departed after fathering Jack, and Alice has been seeking him all these years--as has Jack. At the end of the no...
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Synopsis
John Irving's 11th novel is about an actor named Jack Burns, son of tattoo artist Alice and church organist William. William departed after fathering Jack, and Alice has been seeking him all these years--as has Jack. At the end of the novel Jack not only finds his father but discovers truths that change him profoundly. In between, he takes part in a series of sexual adventures, in some of which he is abused, and also becomes an acclaimed screenwriter as well as an actor. Irving is always a heavily autobiographical writer who relentlessly homes in on his obsessions, but more events than usual in this novel--which he spent six years writing--overlap with his own, including stints at Exeter (where his father was a teacher) and the University of New Hampshire, as well as his screenwriting career and, as he has said in interviews, the sexual molestation he experienced as a child. Like so many of Irving's novels, including his acclaimed THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, this is a story of violence, dysfunction, and calamity in the life of a fatherless only child who is desperately trying to undo the psychic damage that has blighted his life.

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Publication Date:2006-05-30
Edition Description:Reprint

Size
Length:824 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:1.5 in
Weight:20.0 oz

Publisher's Note
Chronicles the life and times of actor Jack Burns, whose unique bond with his mother, Alice, a Toronto tattoo artist, and their search for his missing father, William, a church organist with an addiction to being tattooed, shapes his relationships with women and his Hollywood career.

Industry Reviews
"The life of an actor is compromised and traumatized by his many relationships with older women, in Irving's sprawling...11th novel."
Kirkus (05/15/2005)

"...Irving handles the less seedy elements superbly...."
Publishers Weekly (06/06/2005)

At more than 800 pages, UNTIL I FIND YOU takes the crown for the best longest novel of recent years....[I]f the story of Jack Burns, Hollywood star and screenwriter, and his quest to find his father had been a third or even twice again as long, I would have stayed with it."
San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Alan Cheuse (07/10/2005)

"Jack Burns's trip with his mother in the novel's first seven chapters reiterates the central premise of most of Irving's fiction: since all childhoods, even the most pampered, can seem scary, why not expose a fictional child to experiences--grotesque, farcical, sexually outlandish--that might cause even jaded adults to blanch, and then see what happens?"
New York Times Book Review - Paul Gray (07/17/2005)

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      You'd Better Bring Bread Crumbs and Supper!
    Review created: 09/02/08(updated 09/02/08)
    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    Like so many readers of John Irving, I love "A Prayer for Owen Meany" and am always hoping for the more of the same. In three words: THIS AIN'T IT!

    I'm sure that there may be some readers that will enjoy the ponderous beginning of this novel, and some readers may even be able to follow Irving's logic, but it took me three starts to see the forest for the trees.

    While the plot does get occasionally interesting and funny, the plot is over-wrought, and the ending gives the impression that Irving got tired of writing about Jack Burns.

    If you need a sedative, this is a great book, otherwise save your money for something more worthwhile.


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