T.S. Garp
"T.S. Garp" is a novel written by John Irving, published in 1978. It follows the life of T.S. Garp, the illegitimate son of feminist icon Jenny Fields, as he navigates the complexities of life, love, and literature. The story blends elements of comedy and tragedy, exploring themes such as gender roles, sexuality, and the struggles of being an artist.
The novel is notable for its unique characters and imaginative storytelling. It has received critical acclaim and has been adapted into a film in 1982, starring Robin Williams as Garp. "T.S. Garp" remains a significant work in contemporary American literature.