![]() ![]() Robin Williams plays Garp, the eccentric but essentially caring and loving family-man protagonist. First I will say that the casting is phenomenal. So, instead, I will attempt to compare the movie and the book. ![]() Even if I wanted to attempt a review of this book, it would most likely be far too long of a blog post for anyone to read. Third, it is (in its newest edition) 609 pages long and covers a man’s lifetime, and the huge themes of death, sexuality, and gender. Secondly, its popular success has brought it to near-classic status and it has been widely read. First of all, it was published in 1978 and adapted into a movie in 1982. It is nearly impossible to review a book like The World According to Garp by John Irving. Tags: adaptation, books, John Irving, movies Monday Book Review: The World According to Garp FebruPosted by pupfiction in Book Reviews, Book vs. ![]()
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