Here is a treat for devoted fans of John Irving. First published twenty years ago,Trying to Save Piggy Sneed contains a dozen short works by the author, beginning with three memoirs.
The longest of the memoirs is "The Imaginary Girlfriend," his candid account of his twin careers in writing and wrestling, which, as theDenver Post observed, is filled "with anecdotes
that are every bit as hilarious as the antics in his novels . . . [and] combines the lessons of both obsessions."
The middle portion of the book is fiction. Over a career that spans thirteen novels, these are the six stories that Mr. Irving considers finished. Among them is "Interior Space," for which he
won the O. Henry Award. In the third and final section are three homages: one to Günter Grass and two to Charles Dickens. To each of the twelve pieces, he has contributed author’s notes,
which provide some perspective on the circumstances surrounding the writing of each piece. For readers who prefer a hardcover, this commemorative edition is a book to treasure. For new
readers, it is a perfect introduction to the author of works as moving and mischievous asThe World According to Garp,A Prayer for Owen Meany, and In One Person.