Overview :Walker Percy's novels are fraught with characters struggling toward a destiny and purpose in life who must sort through conflicting inner vo... Read More
Overview :These collected interviews, like a visit with Percy at his home on the Bogue Falaya River, provide refreshing close-up encounters with one o... Read More
Overview :In 1962, Walker Percy (1916--1990) made a dramatic entrance onto the American literary scene when he won the National Book Award for fiction... Read More
Overview :This collection of interviews supplements Conversations with Walker Percy and occasions an additional two dozen pleasurable encounters with ... Read More
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A critical analysis of Walker Percy's religious and philosophical beliefs through his novels.
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Overview :In the first undertaking of its kind in Percy criticism, John F. Desmond traces--through Walker Percy's six published novels--the writer's c... Read More
Overview :Walker Percy (1916-1990) considered novels the strongest tool with which to popularize great ideas among a broad audience, and, more than ha... Read More
Overview :In this important study, Kieran Quinlan examines the theological principles and religious views that underlay Walker Percy's writing--primar... Read More
Overview :In the late 1940s, Walker Percy and Shelby Foote, friends since their teenage years in Greenville, Mississippi, began a correspondence that ... Read More
Overview :Although Walker Percy named many influences on his work and critics have zeroed in on Kierkegaard in particular, no one has considered his i... Read More
Overview :This valuable and informative book is a study of Percy's five novels in the context of his southern and American literary sources and his tr... Read More