I. Ir‧ving, John /ˈɜːvɪŋ $ ˈɜːr-/
(1942–) a US writer whose novels include
The World According to Garp and
The Cider House Rules. Both books have been made into successful films, and Irving won an Oscar for his
screenplay of The Cider House Rules. His books typically involve many stories happening at the same time.
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II. Irving, Washington (1783–1859) a popular US writer known especially for his stories set in New York at the time when it was ruled by the Dutch. His two most famous stories are
Rip van Winkle, about a man who falls asleep for 20 years, and
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, about a teacher who meets a ‘Headless horseman’.
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