
JOHN IRVING was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1942. His first novel, Setting Free the Bears, was published in 1968, when he was twenty-six. He competed as a wrestler for twenty years, and coached wrestling until he was forty-seven. Mr. Irving has been nominated for a National Book Award three times—winning once, in 1980, for his novel The World According to Garp. He received an O. Henry Award in 1981 for his short story “Interior Space.” In 2000, Mr. Irving won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Cider House Rules. In 2013, he won a Lambda Literary Award for his novel In One Person. An international writer—his novels have been translated into more than thirty-five languages—John Irving lives in Toronto. His all-time best-selling novel, in every language, is A Prayer for Owen Meany. Avenue of Mysteries is his fourteenth novel.
Books

The 158-Pound Marriage
1974

The Fourth Hand
2001

The Water-Method Man
1972

A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound
2003

The Imaginary Girlfriend
A Memoir
1996

My Movie Business
1999

In One Person
2012

Setting Free the Bears
1968

A Prayer for Owen Meany
1989

Die Pension Grillparzer - eine Bärengeschichte
1993

The Hotel New Hampshire
1981

Trying to Save Piggy Sneed
1993

A Son of the Circus
1994

Avenue of Mysteries
2015

The Door in the Floor
2004

The Cider House Rules
A Screenplay
1999

The Last Chairlift
2022

Last Night in Twisted River
2009

A Widow for One Year
1998

Until I Find You
2005

The Cider House Rules
1985

The World According to Garp
1978