[percy-l] LITR
Robert_Pauley at oxy.com
Robert_Pauley at oxy.com
Thu Apr 6 13:23:07 EDT 2006
A couple of priests played pivotal roles in The Second Coming. I don't
recall his name, but the parish priest always trying to encourage Will
Barrett to join his church's men's group outings and otherwise come
"into the fold" was one, and represented the kind the extreme
earnestness which Percy, or at least Barrett, found simultaneously
cloying and yet not unimportant to a community. The second was an
older, former renegade missionary who jolts Will into his final,
redemptive awareness that "a gift may be a sign of a giver." I found
this Percy novel to be his most accomplished and accessible: a solidly
grounded meditation on suburban malaise and self-delusion, an effective
and prescient social satire (Will's daughter's "new-age" enthusiasms are
hilarious), and a touching love story. Not easy to pull off. It
tracked a character straight through from the impulse to suicide to a
saving awareness without ever resorting to the kind of dopey flourishes
of so many other social satires of the time - and afterward. Basically,
Will Barrett loses his mind without ever losing his head. I also
appreciated the fact that it followed up on Will Barrett after leaving
him off in a Santa Fe wasteland so many years before.
Peace.
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[mailto:percy-l-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Dye, Steve
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You are asking a very loaded question - it will be interesting to see
the responses you get!
Steven L. Dye, MA
Director
Bluegrass MH-MR Board, Inc.
1500 Leestown Road, Suite 338
Lexington, KY 40511
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[mailto:percy-l-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Gray, Rich
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From: Dye, Steve [mailto:sldye at bluegrass.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:43 AM
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Have any of you considered the role of priests in Percy's novels? Is
there any common thread?
In The Moviegoer is there a priest? The role grows into a main
character in The Thanatos Syndrome, Father Reynaldo Smith. There must
be a purpose for these priests.
As a Protestant Christian, I would like to know if Catholic Percy
readers see any of these priests as realistic.
Rich Gray
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