Setting Free The Bears - Plot Summary

Plot Summary

The book’s central plot concerns a plan to liberate all the animals from the Vienna Zoo, as happened just after the conclusion of World War II. Irving’s two protagonists—Graff, a young Austrian college student, and Siggy, an eccentric motorcycle mechanic-cum-philosopher—meet and embark on an adventure-filled motorcycle tour of Austria before the novel’s climax: "the great zoo bust".

Towards the middle of the book the two protagonists go their separate ways and a large section of the novel is given over to “The Notebook”—a chronicle of the Siggy character’s family from pre-WWII, through the occupation of the Soviets, to the late 1960s. Siggy is killed in a motorcycle accident, the grief-stricken Graff then continues with their plan to free the inhabitants of the Vienna Zoo with Siggy's voice echoing in his head. This ends in catastrophic results.

Works by John Irving
Novels:
  • Setting Free the Bears
  • The Water-Method Man
  • The 158-Pound Marriage
  • The World According to Garp
  • The Hotel New Hampshire
  • The Cider House Rules
  • A Prayer for Owen Meany
  • A Son of the Circus
  • A Widow for One Year
  • The Fourth Hand
  • Until I Find You
  • Last Night in Twisted River
  • In One Person
Short story collections:
  • Trying to Save Piggy Sneed
Children's fiction:
  • A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound


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