John Irving

Biography

John Winslow Irving (born John Wallace Blunt Jr.; March 2, 1942) is an American-Canadian novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. Irving achieved critical and popular acclaim after the international success of The World According to Garp in 1978. Many of Irving's novels, including The Hotel New Hampshire (1981), The Cider House Rules (1985), A Prayer for Owen Meany (1989), and A Widow for One Year (1998), have been bestsellers. He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in the 72nd Academy Awards (1999) for his script of The Cider House Rules. Five of his novels have been adapted into films (Garp, Hotel, Meany, Cider, Widow). Several of Irving's books (Garp, Meany, Widow) and short stories have been set in and around Phillips Exeter Academy in the town of Exeter, New Hampshire. Irving was born John Wallace Blunt Jr. in Exeter, New Hampshire, the son of Helen Frances...

Known For

Career Timeline

19821985198819911994199720002004
  1. 2004
    The Door in the Floor

    Novel • Writing

  2. 1999
    The Cider House Rules

    Novel • Writing

  3. 1999
    The Cider House Rules

    Screenplay • Writing

  4. 1998
    Simon Birch

    Novel • Writing

  5. 1984
    The Hotel New Hampshire

    Novel • Writing

  6. 1982
John Irving - Aperture