The World According to Garp
The World According to Garp is a novel by
John Irving, published in
1978, later adapted into a
1982 movie directed by
George Roy Hill starring
Robin Williams. The story deals with Garp, the son of a technical sergeant disabled by a piece of shrapnel which pierced his head; his mother is a strong-willed nurse who wants a child but not a husband and so uses TS Garp to impregnate herself. Her parents are both wealthy and shocked; Garp's mother raises Garp without their support, taking a position at a boy's school. She becomes a well-known
feminist speaker after publishing an auto-biography called
A Sexual Suspect (referring to the general assessment of her as an unwed mother). Meanwhile Garp becomes interested in wrestling, sex, and writing: three topics which his mother seems to have a rudimentary and unemotional interest in.