[percy-l] Lit Crit on Percy - Where to Start?

Jeff Ballow jeffballow at nycmail.com
Wed Feb 20 21:16:34 EST 2008


 Thanks everyone for the feedback - much appreciated.  Everyone seems to
be hibernating -- at least here in the Northeast.  So I figure what
better way to shake off the mid-winter blues and celebrate Fat Tuesday
than by re-reading The Moviegoer....

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "RHONDA MCDONNELL"
  To: "Percy-L: Literary and Philosophical Discussion"
  Subject: Re: [percy-l] Lit Crit on Percy - Where to Start?
  Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:22:02 -0700

  I thought you all died! Glad to know you were merely sleeping (as was
  I).

  Both Lawson books are tops, and most of what's out there adds to the
  critical conversation on Percy (I'd steer clear of the Poteat book,
  though. It's pretty far off course). The collections of letters--A
  Thief of Peirce--and the Walker Percy Shelby Foote letters are
  interesting for the insight they offer. And, give Lost in the Cosmos,
  by Percy, a read. It's the closest he came to setting down his
  philosophy in one place.


  --Rhonda

  "You live in a deranged age, more deranged than usual, because in
  spite of great scientific and technological advances, man has not the
  faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing."

  Walker Percy

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  > From: mitchdl at email.unc.edu
  > To: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org
  > Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 23:27:26 -0600
  > Subject: Re: [percy-l] Lit Crit on Percy - Where to Start?
  >
  > Ah, springtime! All the slumbering Percians emerging from their
  long dyadic
  > dreams and reemerging into the bright triadic world, blinking
  > bemusedly...Well timed, Jeff.
  >
  > Karey's list is a great help (thanks for sending that around,
  Karey). If
  > you're wondering where to start, I would say Jay Tolson's biography
  (a
  > well-written intellectual bio) and two relatively recent books:
  John
  > Desmond's Walker Percy's Search for Community (great readings of
  all the
  > novels and a sound intro to Percy's semiotics) and Farrell
  O'Gorman's
  > Peculiar Crossroads (for Percy and O'Connor in relation to
  mid-century
  > Catholic thought and southern letters generally).
  >
  > Best,
  > Doug
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "Jeff Ballow" <jeffballow at nycmail.com>
  > To: <percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org>
  > Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:35 PM
  > Subject: [percy-l] Lit Crit on Percy - Where to Start?
  >
  >
  > > Hi All - New to this list but a long-time fan of Percy. While I
  have read
  > > his novels and essays, I haven't really read any literary
  criticism on his
  > > work. Which books (or articles/essays even) should I start with?
  Many
  > > thanks....
  > >
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