Author:  John Irving
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But the penultimate paragraph of the novel is naturally the passage I wrote first. "When we held Owen Meany above our heads, when we passed him back and forth-so effortlessly-we believed that Owen weighed nothing at all. We did not realize that there were forces beyond our play. Now I know they were the forces that contributed to our illusion of Owen's weightlessness; they were the forces we didn't have the faith to feel, they were the forces we failed to believe in-and they were also lifting up Owen Meany, taking him out of our hands." I added the last paragraph, only two sentences long, a day later. "O God-please give him back! I shall keep asking You." I didn't arrive at the first sentence {"I am doomed to

( John Irving )
[ A Prayer for Owen Meany ]
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