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John Irving: 918 Iowa Avenue

John Irving: 918 Iowa Avenue

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This house in the College Hill neighborhood of Iowa City is where John Irving’s main character in Water Method Man, a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature at The University of Iowa, lives.

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John Irving’s Fictional Character Lives at 918 Iowa Ave

In the John Irving novel Water Method Man, the main character, a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature at The University of Iowa, lives at 918 Iowa Avenue and sells football pennants. The wounded hero, carrying a dead duck, looks “across the river, on the bank that looks like an Army barracks — stacked with the war-built Quonset huts, now called Married Student Housing.”

Irving, John. The Water-method Man. New York: Random House, 1972. Print.


Literary Reference

John Irving: 918 Iowa Avenue

In the John Irving novel ‘Water Method Man’, the main character, a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature at The University of Iowa, lives at 918 Iowa Avenue and sells football pennants. The wounded hero, carrying a dead duck, looks ‘across the river, on the bank that looks like an Army barracks — stacked with the war-built Quonset huts, now called Married Student Housing.’

Irving, John. The Water-Method Man. Ballantine Books, 1990.