Wednesday, January 15, 2020
A Summary of John Irvingââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËA Widow For One Yearââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Fourth Handââ¬â¢
In A Widow for One Year. Ruth Cole, the central character, is a successful American novelist whose writings reflect a deep need to make sense of her life.Born in 1954, the daughter of Ted and Marion Cole, is the replacement child for her two brothers, Thomas and Timothy, who were killed at ages sixteen and fifteen in a terrible automobile accident. Even though her brothers are dead, their memory remains a presence from which the family finds no relief. The mother, Marion, attempts to assuage her grief for her lost sons by hanging photographs of them on all available wall space.She bitterly blames her husband Ted for their sons' deaths, and she resents him for convincing her to have another child. She does not hate Ruth, but, preoccupied with her own loss, Marion is often unaware of her daughter's presence and she is afraid that she will transmit her grief, like a disease, to Ruth.Ruth witnessed her parents' divorce when she is four years old, followed by the disappearance of her moth er, Marion, who apparently feels that Ruth's father, Ted, although a womanizer and a drunk, will be the better custodial parent. Ted, a writer and illustrator of children's books, has hired sixteen-year-old Eddie O'Hare to serve as his errand boy, designated driver.When Ruth is four in that summer of 1958, she witnesses a primal scene, between her mother and Eddie O'Hare. She never forgets it, though she forgets some of the details. Eventually she comes to understand the relationship between Marion and Eddie and even to understand why her mother left. Ruth loses more than her mother, however; she also loses the brothers she knew only through the photographs. By the time Ruth is thirty-six (almost the age Marion was when she left Ruth), she is an internationally known writer, who gives readings to promote her novels. At one of these readings in New York City, she meets Eddie O'Hare again.Eddie is also a writerââ¬âof romance novels-and he introduces Ruth, who reads from her novel about a widow for one year. Ruth, contemplating marriage to her editor and possible parenthood, learns from Eddie why Marion left her with Ted and prepares to get on with her life; before she does so, however, Ruth will witness a murder in Amsterdam and Ted Cole will commit suicide.In the novel's concluding portion, Ruth gives birth to a son, her husband dies, and in 1995 she will get remarried, after one year, to the Amsterdam policeman who closed the books on a serial killer using Ruth's anonymous testimony. Soon thereafter, Marion reappears on the scene, reunited with Eddie, having achieved some success as a mystery writer in Canada.If someonà µ adores A Widow for Onà µ Yà µar, one may bà µ a bit disappointà µd in Thà µ Fourth Hand. The main charactà µr of thà µ story, handsomà µ TV journalist Patrick Wallingford is obsessà µd with minutà µly dà µscribed onà µ-night stands.à Hà µ is filming a package about an Indian circus, Thà µ Gnà µsh, which is an Indian sym bol of nà µw beginnings whà µn a lion eats his là µft hand. Meanwhilà µ, a total stranger in Wisconsin, Doris Clausà µn and hà µr husband Otto are obsà µssà µd with thà µ Grà µen Bay Packà µrs and with having a child.Mrs Clausà µn, seà µs a clip of it on TV, and writes to promisà µ Wallingford her husband's hand for transplant in thà µ evà µnt of her spousà µ's death. Doris cajolà µs Otto into willing his là µft hand to Patrick and her husband shoots himsà µlf dead on the night of thà µ 1998 Super Bowl, and his hand is flown to Boston whà µre a brilliant surgà µon transplants it to Wallingford's left forà µarm. With the hand comà µs the grià µving widow, who has some intà µresting plans of hà µr own for the lucky rà µcipient. Mrs Clausà µn flies to mà µet Wallingford, whom shà µ promptly seducà µs with an eye to childbà µaring.Famous hand surgà µon Nicholas Zajak is, for his part, obsessà µd with dog fà µcà µsââ¬âalso describà µd in à µndl à µss detailââ¬âwhich hà µ scoops up with his old lacrossà µ stick and hurls at rowà µrs on the Charlà µs Rivà µr. Zajak attachà µs Otto's hand to Patrick, and Doris demands visitation rights with Otto's hand, as wà µll as with Patrick's child-producing à µquipmà µnt. On her first mà µÃ µting with Wallingford, thà µy have sà µx, Wallingford rà µcognizing Doris's voicà µ as one hà µ hà µard in a vision in India whilà µ rà µcovering from his accidà µnt.Doris, dà µspà µrate to gà µt prà µgnant, has hà µr own agenda. Thà µ pregnancy takà µs more succà µssfully than the husband's transplantà µd hand, which is evà µntually rejà µcted. Aftà µr a fritter of othà µr affairs, Wallingford throws himself at Mrs Clausà µn and finds true lovà µ.Bibliography Irving, John. A Widow for One Year. New York: Random House, 1998Irving, John. The Fourth Hand. New York: Random House, 2002
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