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Authors: Walker Percy, Patrick Samway (Editor), Patrick Samway
ISBN-13: 9780312254193, ISBN-10: 0312254199
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Picador
Date Published: April 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Walker Percy

Walker Percy wrotes several books, many of them bestsellers, and is considered one of the greatest American writers of our time.

Book Synopsis

At his death in 1990, Walker Percy left a considerable legacy of uncollected nonfiction. Assembled in Signposts in a Strange Land, these essays on language, literature, philosophy, religion, psychiatry, morality, and life and letters in the South display the imaginative versatility of an author considered by many to be one the greatest modern American writers.

Publishers Weekly

``Bourbon does for me what the piece of cake did for Proust,'' writes Percy in one of his sparkling, fluent essays on the South. Other pieces with Southern themes collected here deal with the Civil War, New Orleans, cemeteries, race relations and why this eminent novelist, who died last May, chose to live in a ``nonplace''--Covington, La. The remainder of these previously uncollected essays range widely over literature, science, morality and religion. Arguing that modern science ``cannot utter a single word'' about what is distinctive in human behavior, art and thought, Percy turns to semiotics for the beginnings of ``a coherent science of man.'' Modern fiction, he contends, serves a diagnostic and cognitive role in revealing us to ourselves in a century of spiritual disorientation. Other selections cover movie magazines, psychiatry, abortion (he opposes it), Eudora Welty and Moby Dick. Samway is literary editor of America and author of a book on Faulkner. (Aug.)

Table of Contents

Why I Live Where I Live

New Orleans Mon Amour

The City of the Dead

Going Back to Georgia

Mississippi: The Fallen Paradise

Uncle Will

Uncle Will's House

A Better Louisiana

The American War

Red, White, and Blue-Gray

Stoicism in the South

A Southern View

The Southern Moderate

Bourbon

Is a Theory of Man Possible?

Naming and Being

The State of the Novel: Dying Art or New Science?

Novel-Writing in an Apocalyptic Time

How to Be an American Novelist in Spite of Being Southern and Catholic

From Facts to Fiction

Physician as Novelist

Herman Melville

Diagnosing the Modern Malaise

Eudora Welty in Jackson

Foreword to A Confederacy of Dunces

Rediscovering A Canticle for Leibowitz

The Movie Magazine: A Low "Slick"

Accepting the National Book Award for The Moviegoer

Concerning Love in the Ruins

The Coming Crisis in Psychiatry

The Culture Critics

The Fateful Rift: The San Andreas Fault in the Modern Mind

Culture, the Church, and Evangelization

Why Are You a Catholic?

A "Cranky Novelist" Reflects on the Church

The Failure and the Hope

A View of Abortion, with Something to Offend Everybody

Foreword to The New Catholics

If I Had Five Minutes with the Pope

An Unpublished Letter to the Times

Another Message in the Bottle

The Holiness of the Ordinary

An Interview with Zoltan Abadi-Nagi

Questions They Never Asked Me

Bibliography Notes

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