In one person

English language

Published Dec. 14, 2012 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-85752-096-8
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OCLC Number:
773429501

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4 stars (3 reviews)

An elderly bisexual man looks back upon his life and romances, reflecting on his unfulfilled loves and broken dreams.

2 editions

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5 stars

I've just finished my second of two back-to-back five-star reads! Not only was Cat's Eye fantastic but so was In One Person and, coincidentally, both books had similarities in their stories while also being completely different. Both are first-person narratives of growing up despite influential people around. In One Person does tick a good selection of 'John Irving novel' boxes: New Hampshire, boarding school, sexuality, and wrestling. There's rather a lot of wrestling! However, although these common factors were included, I was completely hooked by the story of William Dean's life from very early in the book and had to force myself to set it aside periodically so as not to be bereft of that world too quickly. I loved the style and flow of the writing, the repetition of italics indicating the importance of visible gender, the claustrophobia of the closed school environment set against the expanse and possibilities …

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Subjects

  • Preparatory schools
  • Nineteen fifties
  • Nineteen sixties
  • Boarding school students
  • Preparatory school students
  • Fiction
  • Boarding schools
  • Bisexual men
  • Nineteen eighties

Places

  • Vermont