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File Size: 1626 KB

Print Length: 481 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster; Reprint edition (November 3, 2015)

Publication Date: November 3, 2015

Language: English

ASIN: B00UDCNMRS

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I love John Irving. I think he stands with Kingsolver, Updike, Roth, Bellow, and Tan as the great novelists of the late 20th/early 21st century. Irving's quirky characters are present in this work, but all he does is kill them off. Is he obsessing about his own mortality and confused spirituality? Although often tempted to give up and stop reading, I trudged on to the bitter end. I'm left with an impression of corpses, spent condoms, and limp penises.I'm sorry, but still hopeful that John Irving can get it up again.

As a huge fan of John Irving, I am so disappointed that I can give just two stars to this book. I liked one reviewer's assessment that it would have made a decent short story. And another's that Lupe was the only (or most) interesting character. Both true. Other than that, this book progressed painfully slowly and a less avid reader would have abandoned it. Irving's obsessive forays into Catholicism and its various saints, along with the debate over whether writers' works should spring from autobiographical inspiration or their imaginations, left me with just one response: WHO CARES? Truly, it felt like an old guy's rant."Ah, yeah, there goes Grandpa John again..." Not entertaining. Indeed, I kept hoping that maybe Dorothy and Miriam were really some kind of spirits, and maybe Juan Diego was already in the after life, reliving his best childhood memories. But in the end, I was not rewarded for hopefully reading on. Sad to say, but the dump kids should have just burned this one and tossed those ashes at the Virgin Mary's feet. (BTW did anyone else hate that Juan Diego and Lupe were called "the dump kids" for the whole book?)

'Avenue of Mysteries' brings to mind a quote from another venerated man of letters: "We can't bust heads like we used to. But we have our ways. One trick is to tell stories that don't go anywhere."Grandpa Simpson was talking about strike breaking, but much the same could be said of John Irving's storytelling. At the age of 73 when he wrote 'Avenue of Mysteries', Irving's abilities have faded. His famous wit is still visible and recognisable, but it's a shadow of its former self. Like many elderly novelists, Irving is now more about rumination than narration, which does not make for an engaging plot. Somewhere underneath his old man meandering there's a potentially interesting story, but it stays submerged as he slowly chews his way through unremarkable scenes, solid blocks of exposition, and, just to add a little kick to proceedings, some of the worst sex writing of the year, if not the decade.Twenty or thirty years ago Irving might have been able to wrest a corker of a story out of this scenario, but now the only bits that aren't tedious are clumsy. It's not completely unreadable, but it doesn't deserve more than 2 out of 5 stars.

A stew is often made of ingredients you have in your home, things you enjoy, things you know. For me Avenue of Mysteries was a wonderful stew of Mr. Irving past work. I heard familiar themes that I enjoyed in his previous novels that, through his great talent, we're revisited and combined into a tasty literary stew. I enjoyed each page.Memory Lane was my working title for the book but I thought of that in a positive way. I was amazed that previous themes could be combined and reinvented, given new life and further explored. Mr. Irving is an author I treasure for his creativity. Thank you for writing and for pushing the boundaries.

I loved the book - it is a contrived plot- after all isn't Irving's forte - magical realism? Loved the character of Juan Diego, 'dump reader' turned renowned novelist, and the plot itself - pretty heavy-handed foreshadowing from the first that this was to be his last few months on this earth. I found it very entertaining for a summer read - some parts hilarious, others sad and heartrending and really loved the supernatural elements of various characters and religious elements. Perhaps it is because of my own Roman Catholic background that I enjoyed Juan Diego's diatribes against the hypocrisy of the church while opposing arguments and symbolism exposed through the characters and events of the book support the notion that most of us humans need to cling to some form of spirituality in order to make any sense of the essential existential questions.

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