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Forrest Gump Winston Groom
"Let me say this: bein a idiot is no box of chocolates. People laugh, lose patience, treat you shabby. Now they say folks sposed to be kind to the afflicted, but let me tell you - it ain't always that way. Even so, I got no complaints, cause I reckon I done live a pretty interestin life, so to speak.
Thus begins "FORREST GUMP" by American writer Winston Groom, originally published in 1986, a novel that owes its second birth in 1994 primarily to the film of the same name, perhaps because it is in some way similar to it, and yet completely different from it. "FORREST GUMP" is a kind of satirical chronology of America, experienced with the eyes and described in the language of an ingeniously talented but semi- literate idiot. Set amidst the picturesque scenery of the modern world, and a little wider, the versatile Gump and the multitude of exotic protagonists involved in witty, sad events will make you laugh at times, then sad - both to tears. But still, it will usually surprise you with "gumpisms" - simple life truths that are clear to every idiot, and which can be summed up in one: "The mind is fine if you have it, but life is lived with the heart."