![]() ![]() His mother, too, starts writing, - her autobiography. ![]() After his graduation in 1961, his mother takes him to Vienna where he writes his first novella. Garp grows up, becoming interested in sex, wrestling, and writing fiction-three topics in which his mother has little interest. Jenny raises young Garp alone, taking a position at the all-boys school Steering School in New England. S." (a name derived from "Technical Sergeant," but consisting of just initials). Unconstrained by convention and driven by practicality and her desire for a child, Jenny uses Garp's sexual response to impregnate herself, and names the resulting son "T. As a matter of practicality and kindness in making his passing as comfortable as possible and reducing his agitation, she manually gratifies him several times. Jenny nurses Garp, observing his infantile state and almost perpetual autonomic sexual arousal. ![]() She encounters a dying ball turret gunner known only as Technical Sergeant Garp who was severely brain damaged in combat. ![]() His mother, Jenny Fields, is a strong-willed nurse who wants a child but not a husband. ![]()
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