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Trying to Save Piggy Sneed contains a dozen short works by John Irving, beginning with three memoirs - two of which (including an account of Mr. Irving's dinner with President Reagan at the White House) are new to American readers. The newest and longest of the memoirs, "The Imaginary Girlfriend", is the core of this collection. The middle section of the book is fiction. In 28 years, John Irving has written eight novels - but only a half-dozen short stories that he considers "finished"; they are all published here. In the third and final section are three essays of appreciation: one on Gunter Grass, two on Charles Dickens. To each of the 12 pieces, which cover 30 years of writing, Mr. Irving has contributed his Author's Notes.
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Trying to Save Piggy Sneed, John Irving
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- Released
- 1996,
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- Very Good
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- Title
- Trying to Save Piggy Sneed
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Irving
- Publisher
- Arcade Publishing
- Released
- 1996
- ISBN10
- 1559703237
- ISBN13
- 9781559703239
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, True Stories, Love, Contemporary Fiction, Classics, Short Stories, USA, American Literature, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Stories, Death, Sexuality & Intimacy, Selected works, Dreams, Divorce, Essay
- First published
- 1996
- Original title
- Trying to Save Piggy Sneed
- Rating
- 3.4 out of 5
- Description
- Trying to Save Piggy Sneed contains a dozen short works by John Irving, beginning with three memoirs - two of which (including an account of Mr. Irving's dinner with President Reagan at the White House) are new to American readers. The newest and longest of the memoirs, "The Imaginary Girlfriend", is the core of this collection. The middle section of the book is fiction. In 28 years, John Irving has written eight novels - but only a half-dozen short stories that he considers "finished"; they are all published here. In the third and final section are three essays of appreciation: one on Gunter Grass, two on Charles Dickens. To each of the 12 pieces, which cover 30 years of writing, Mr. Irving has contributed his Author's Notes.








