![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Garp's first novel is published, which impresses Helen. She uses the proceeds from the book to found a center at her home for troubled and abused women. Her book is a partial autobiography, called Sexual Suspect, and is an overnight sensation. Immediately after, Jenny decides to write a book on her observations of lust and human sexuality. She interviews a prostitute and offers to hire her for Garp. ![]() His mother observes his interest in sex and is intellectually curious about it, having little more than clinical interest herself. Garp's writing piques the interest of Helen Holm, the daughter of the school's wrestling coach. Garp grows up and becomes interested in wrestling and fiction writing, topics his mother has little interest in. She names the resultant child after Garp. A nurse during World War II, she encounters a dying ball turret gunner known only as Technical Sergeant Garp ("Garp" being all he is able to utter) who was severely brain damaged in combat, whose morbid priapism allows her to rape him and to be impregnated. Garp is the out-of-wedlock son of a feminist mother, Jenny Fields, who wanted a child but not a husband. For their roles, John Lithgow and Glenn Close were respectively nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 55th Academy Awards. ![]() Written by Steve Tesich, it is based on the 1978 novel The World According to Garp by John Irving. The World According to Garp is a 1982 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by George Roy Hill and starring Robin Williams in the title role. ![]()
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