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Show w-- f r,Poel-noveli- st tj V--' visits U. class. (r Continued (rom Page F,a part oi its aesthetic quality in the f t name of seduction Sustain Reader The author has to be able to sustain the seductive . , JSX'Cts In the book It Is not possible to continue to i read a novel when it is not working on you Aware of his ability to write on and on about a k tf subject while still sustaining his reader, Irving said that this virtue is also a vice. jr He said he knows he can carry a reader to the point of exasperation. But the reader stays with him , Irving also knows that being ahle to write in this style can sometimes be a trap, a dangerous toy fnr -l ''valued, loses 5 ' i hm. When he writes now, Irving writes slowly and consistently. "I am able to leave what Im working on, go aw ay from the writing for a couple of days and think about what I want to happen next If it is something that has possibilities, I wont , . fofget It In fact, as 1 go over it mentally, 1 often see Improvements I can make And if I cant remember what I was i? going to write it obviously wasnt worth wnting. fiave become aware of the literary complica-I ; tions In my last three novels." In these three books, Irving said- - there are toe. many things, too many events to keep track of. In Sequence After his last three novels more or less !' writing from end to beginning, with chapters reshuffled, j t rearranged, Irving said the novel he Is working on . i I It now events in "The World kceordmg To place, T S. Garp, a novelist whose first brought little recognition, finds himse'f and celebrated with the publication of his The third rj 4, Poetry Corner starts at the beginning, concludes at the end Now I feel that if I am going to tell a story. I'll write it in sequence." As Trlbaw, Sunday March C.arp" take two novels successful third book. . J k ,w. A- Sexually EipWcK novel of T.S Garp is violent, sexually explicit, horrifying. Garp feels justified by the success of the novel. In his opinion it is not his best work, but he has seen that acclaim didnt occur with his other novels, and he feels that the public owed him" the recognition that came with the third novel. Irving, who says The World According To Garp is a novel about the publishing business, admits that his life has been compared to Gai ps iii The sea, a mystical marvel, untamed by man. Fndless, traveling further than the beholder can see. Waves, cool and wet, swelling to their fullest, white foam, their topping. The sea, as If angered, spraying crystal tears amongst the hot sand. Crashing against the crags, as If fighting to be free. The sea, Its mysteries unknown to man, but beautiful to the eye. II 1 t ASEA i M - ) k h ' f- - t WllL i tfe' .. x Best Wort So Far I have been accused of exploiting the circumstances surrounding my frst three novels. But actually, Im not smart enough to have done that deliberately. Also, I think 'Garp1 is my best work so far " tf'hs ( ' Jill Johnson E. Brookshire Dr., Kaysvllle, Utah 84037 883 Although the characters in Irvings novels are those he Imagines as he writes, they come to belong to both the stones and to the reader i I IKh Th Sag UAkt Tribunt will Mv $1 far CvtoiriAi poem, not taowdlng JO !! In Iprvttv Irving seduces his reader. His storii s, as a character in Garp" says, Feel so true." These stones are not necessarily easy to live with, not necessarily pleasant to think about, but they are pleasantly and necessarily true. to Poetry, Lht re!trrn $Ait I), taught by David Kranes. Mr. Irving la author of "TTie World According to Garp. John Irving chats with Nancy Roberts, a student in creative writing class at U. of iec Contribution ihouM bt mpiipd Tb &H Lfc Trl bur. P (X 67. MHO Utoft Poem conno to City. , , Calendnr of Invents 3 k Th Sait J SUNDAY, March 4 " F oot itapi, '' S. i! Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, J 4 p m., continues Monand 7i f days throoeh Saturdays 2, 4 ,.u and 8 p.m. CorVey and Carol Hawley, 3 Fisherman's Wharf, Trolley Square, 6 p.m. MONDAY, March 5 Ozark Mountain Daredevils, with Commander Cody and Mission Mountain Wood Band, Terrace, M4 S. Main, 7.30 p m. "My Pair Lady," Harris Pine Arts Center, Brigham Y oung University, Provo, p.m. continues through Saturday at 8 p.m. "Romeo and Juliet," presented by the San Francisco Ballet, Browning Center tor the Performing Arts. Weber State CoMege, Ogden, 8 p m., continues Tuesday. 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