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  1. The Water Method Man (1972) is the second published novel by American novelist John Irving . Plot summary. The novel revolves around the mishaps of its narrator, Fred Trumper, a floundering late-twenty-something graduate student with serious commitment and honesty issues that earn him the nickname "Bogus."

    • John Irving
    • 1972
  2. 13 de jun. de 1990 · John Irving, as a young man, starts off with a bang. His first chapter is an hilarious incursion into a very unpleasant situation. Officers and enlisted men in armed services around the world will knock themselves out laughing.

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  3. 1 de jan. de 2001 · The Water-Method Man (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by John Irving | Goodreads. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Kindle $5.99. Rate this book. The Water-Method Man. John Irving. 3.38. 12,835 ratings404 reviews. “John Irving, it is abundantly clear, is a true artist.”— Los Angeles Times. Fred "Bogus" Trumper has troubles.

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  4. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Language. English. 381 pages ; 18 cm. The main character of John Irving's second novel, written when the author was twenty-nine, is a perpetual graduate student with a birth defect in his urinary tract--and a man on the threshold of committing himself to a second marriage that bears remarkable resemblance to his first ...

  5. 25 de out. de 2021 · The water-method man. by. Irving, John, 1942-. Publication date. 1972. Topics. Man-woman relationships -- Fiction, Abnormalities, Human -- Fiction, Graduate students -- Fiction, Fathers and sons -- Fiction, Young men -- Fiction. Publisher.

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  7. The main character of John Irving’s second novel, written when the author was twenty-nine, is a perpetual graduate student with a birth defect in his urinary tract—and a man on the threshold of committing himself to a second marriage that bears remarkable resemblance to his first. Buy the book.