From wppdirector at gmail.com Thu Oct 10 20:01:29 2013 From: wppdirector at gmail.com (Henry Mills) Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 20:01:29 -0400 Subject: [percy-l] "STILL LOST IN THE COSMOS: Walker Percy & the 21st Century" Conference, Oct. 11-12, 2013 In-Reply-To: References: <5227FBE3.1010704@gmail.com> Message-ID: <52573FD9.6040506@gmail.com> Rhonda, Thanks for letting us know that several members of the listserv will be presenting at the conference. Since the conference begins tomorrow, I hope any in attendance who belong to Percy-L will consider giving a report, or even better if several of you do. I'm certain the 125+ members of the list would appreciate any thoughts you might have to share. For those unable to attend but are interested, here is the speaker panel list: http://www.loyno.edu/wpc/still-lost-cosmos-conference-panels Best regards, Henry On 9/4/13 11:52 PM, RHONDA MCDONNELL wrote: > Several list members are scheduled to present. It should be a > fascinating time! > > Sent from my iPad > > On Sep 4, 2013, at 8:37 PM, "Henry Mills" > wrote: > >> Dear Percy-L: >> >> For those who aren't aware of it, below is an announcement for the >> October 11-12, 2013, Walker Percy Conference to be held at The Walker >> Percy Center for Writing and Publishing at Loyola University, New >> Orleans. This information comes from >> http://www.loyno.edu/wpc/call-papers-2nd-biennial-walker-percy-conference. >> >> A conference schedule, descriptions of the panels, and participant >> biographies are available at this link as well as details about the >> one-person performance by Tom Key of his stage play, /Lost in the >> Cosmos/. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Henry Mills >> Director, The Walker Percy Project >> >> *-- >> Description of Conference: >> *Inspired by Walker Percy's /Lost in the Cosmos/, the second biennial >> Walker Percy Conference seeks to explore the themes and issues >> generated by Percy's lively analysis of the modern condition. In /The >> Chronicle of Higher Education/, Tom Bartlett said of the book: "...an >> indescribable concoction of hard facts and wild imagination, a parody >> of self-help books (sort of), a philosophy textbook (kind of), and a >> collection of short stories, quizzes, diagrams, thought experiments, >> mathematical formulas, made-up dialogue, ridiculously long chapter >> titles, and a few David Foster Wallace-worthy footnotes." >> >> Walker Percy has many special ties to Loyola, including his brief >> stint on the faculty in the 1970s, when he "discovered" the >> manuscript of /A Confederacy of Dunces/ by John Kennedy Toole, and >> then helped to excerpt it for Loyola's well-respected literary >> magazine, /New Orleans Review/. >> >> *Keynote Speaker: Paul Elie* >> Among other things, he is the author of /The Life You Save May Be >> Your Own: An American Pilgrimage/, a biography of four American >> Catholic writers: Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk; Dorothy Day, the >> founder of the Catholic Worker; Flannery O'Connor, a "Christ-haunted" >> Catholic; and Walker Percy, a medical doctor who wrote fiction and >> philosophy. To learn more about Paul Elie, you can go to: >> http://www.loyno.edu/wpc/paul-elie-keynote-speaker >> http://www.georgetown.edu/news/paul-elie-storycorps.html >> http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/people/paul-elie* >> * >> *Stage play performance of /Lost in the Cosmos/* >> A one-person performance by Tom Key of /Lost in the Cosmos/ will take >> place on Saturday, October 12 at 6 pm in Nunemaker Auditorium, Monroe >> Hall, Loyola Campus. For Theatrical Outfit, Key has adapted two >> Walker Percy books, The National Book Award Winning Novel, /The >> Moviegoer /(2001, "A comic gem," /The Atlanta Journal/ and >> /Constitution/); and /Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Selp-Help Seminar/ >> (1996, "An hilarious tour de force," /The Atlanta Journal/ and >> /Constitution/). Tom Key is best known for his performance of /Cotton >> Patch Gospel/, a one-person play inspired by Dr. Clarence Jordan's >> paraphrase of the New Testament who set the story of Jesus in the >> American South. Information about purchasing tickets to the >> performance will be available soon. >> >> *Please direct any questions to:* >> Dr. Mary McCay, Director: email wpc at loyno.edu >> Rhoda Faust, Administrative Assistant: (504) 864-7041, email >> wpc at loyno.edu >> >> >> >> -- >> An archive of all list discussion is available at >> http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ >> >> Visit The Walker Percy Project at http://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy >> >> Contact the moderator: percy-l-owner at lists.ibiblio.org >> (note: add @ sign when addressing email) > > > -- > An archive of all list discussion is available athttp://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ > > Visit The Walker Percy Project athttp://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy > > Contact the moderator: percy-l-owner at lists.ibiblio.org (note: add @ sign when addressing email) -- Henry Mills, Director & Editor
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I have a stack of Percy hardcovers but no 1st editions I?d be willing to part with, just reading copies. The price is $150. Free shipping (USA only), insurance, and we could do PayPal. If we meet face to face, in I will deduct $20. (Our family will be going to the Audubon Zoo on Saturday for Percy conference-goers.). I'd be happy to send photos of the book. Thanks so much. Dayne 985-351-2513 Ponchatoula, Louisiana ------------------------------- Lost In The Cosmos by Walker Percy New York: FSG (1983). First Edition. Signed. $150.00 I bought it at the Kumquat Bookstore on 9/12/96. They were going out of business. Description: Paper Covered Boards. Book Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good+. First Printing. Signed on title page. ========================== Dayne Sherman, Writer & Speaker. 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URL: From jhforest at gmail.com Thu Oct 24 10:55:02 2013 From: jhforest at gmail.com (Jim Forest) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 10:55:02 -0400 Subject: [percy-l] =?windows-1252?q?Unearthed=3A_Walker_Percy=92s_Fan_Lett?= =?windows-1252?q?er_to_Bruce_Springsteen?= Message-ID: http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx Unearthed: Walker Percy?s Fan Letter to Bruce Springsteen 1/22/2009 2:29:47 PM by Jeff Severns Guntzel Tags: Spirituality , Bruce Springsteen , Walker Percy , Flannery O'Connor , Catholicism , Correspondence , DoubleTake [image: Bruce Springsteen Berlin Concert]Buried in the Utne Reader library is nearly every issue of the sorely missed DoubleTake magazine. That?s where I stumbled across this letter from Walker Percy to Bruce Springsteen in 1989. When Springsteen finally responded, in 1993, it was to Percy?s widow. It?s a charming and intriguing correspondence that touches on the Catholicism and work of both men. DoubleTake ran the letters with a discussion between Springsteen and Percy?s nephew Will. Here?s the exchange of letters: *Feb 23, 1989* *Dear Mr. Springsteen?* *This is a fan letter?of sorts. I?ve always been an admirer of yours, for your musicianship, and for being one of the few sane guys in your field.* *The immediate occasion is that my favorite nephew, Will Percy, has even a higher opinion of you. He is a level-headed perceptive young lawyer and generally knows what he is talking about.* *Of particular interest is from learning?from an article in America, the Jesuit weekly?that you are Catholic. If this is true, and I am too, it would appear that the two of us are rarities in our professions: you as a post-modern musician, I as a writer, a novelist and philosopher. That?and your admiration for Flannery O?Connor. She was a dear friend of mine, though she was a much more heroic Catholic than I. The whole time I knew her, she was dying of Lupus Erythematosus, a fatal and extremely unpleasant disease. A prime example of her faith: she was participating in a seminar with some modish ex-Catholics like Mary McCarthy. Mary, thinking to be generous toward the church, said something like: ?Well, it is true, some of the Catholic rituals, like the Eucharist, are good symbols.? To which Flannery, who hadn?t said a word, responded with a single sentence: ?I say that it it?s only a symbol, to hell with it.? You will recognize Flannery?s tone.* *This is to say only that I am most interested in your spiritual journey, and if there is any other material about it, I?d be obliged if you will tell me.* *Unfortunately, I have cancer and am taking radiation for it. I am far from well and am not able yet to receive visitors.* *Since I don?t know your address I am handing this to Will who says he knows where to send it.* *All my best wishes for your superb career.* *Sincerely,* *Walker Percy* + + + *2/8/97* *Dear Mrs. Percy,* *This is a letter so long in coming I?m almost embarrassed to write, but I?ve gotten to know Will a little bit and he?s encouraged me on, so here we go.* *A few years back when I received Dr. Percy?s letter, I wasn?t very familiar with his work?my memory is that [his] leter was written on a yellow legal pad and, as is mine, his handwriting was not the easiest to decipher. It was a passionate letter about the comforts and difficulties of reconciling the inner life of a sophisticated man, a writer?s life, with the Catholic faith. I recall Dr. Percy?s explaining how one had brought depth and meaning to the other for him. He was curious to know how I handled my issues of faith?.* *It is now one of my great regrets that we didn?t get to correspond. A while after receiving Dr. Percy?s letter, I picked up ?The Moviegoer,? its toughness and beauty have stayed with me. The loss and search for faith and meaning have been at the core of my own work for most of my adult life. I?d like to think that perhaps that is what Dr. Percy heard and was what moved him to write me. Those issues are still what motivate me to sit down, pick up my guitar and write. Today, I would have had a lot to put in that letter?.* *I hope this letter finds you well and that someday when I?m down in your neck of the woods or you?re up in mine we can meet. I?d love to have you come to a show, you might like it!* *Best,* *Bruce Springsteen* *P.S. I?m in Australia at the moment and I?ve just begun ?The Message in the Bottle.?* Read more: http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx#ixzz2ieGjOTF5 *** * * *All Is Grace: a biography of Dorothy Day:* http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2006/03/24/all-is-grace/ *Saint George and the Dragon* http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/04/04/saint-george-and-the-dragon/ * For the Peace from Above:** a Resource Book on War, Peace and Nationalism* www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/09/08/peace-from-above/ Jim's books: www.jimandnancyforest.com/books/ Jim & Nancy web site: www.jimandnancyforest.com Photo collections: www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/collections/ On Pilgrimage blog: http://jimandnancyonpilgrimage.blogspot.com/ A Tale of Two Kidneys blog: http://ataleof2kidneys.blogspot.com/ In Communion site: www.incommunion.org *Jim & Nancy Forest* Kanisstraat 5 / 1811 GJ Alkmaar / The Netherlands * * * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rhonda_mcdonnell at msn.com Fri Oct 25 19:37:31 2013 From: rhonda_mcdonnell at msn.com (RHONDA MCDONNELL) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 16:37:31 -0700 Subject: [percy-l] =?utf-8?q?Unearthed=3A_Walker_Percy=E2=80=99s_Fan_Lette?= =?utf-8?q?r_to_Bruce_Springsteen?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for sending this to the list Jim. Nothing breaks the 4 o'clock in the afternoon feeling quite like seeing something from the long quiet Percy list in my email! I've been meaning to report on the most recent Walker Percy Center conference. I can say without reservation that it was the best professional conference I've attended. Of course, I'm usually struck by malaise brought on by the overtly "intellectual" environment of many conferences, which can feel like an exercise in oneupmanship. This conference established a sense of community from the outset, something I commend Rhoda and Mary for creating. The level of scholarship was impressive, as was the genuine unpretentiousness of the group as a whole. I imagine WP would have been pleased with what he heard, had he been there. For me, a highlight came in the number of non-English professors present, and in meeting other Percy list members. Sent from my iPad > On Oct 25, 2013, at 6:45 AM, "Jim Forest" wrote: > > http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx > Unearthed: Walker Percy?s Fan Letter to Bruce Springsteen > > 1/22/2009 2:29:47 PM > > by Jeff Severns Guntzel > > Tags: Spirituality, Bruce Springsteen, Walker Percy, Flannery O'Connor, Catholicism, Correspondence, DoubleTake > > Buried in the Utne Reader library is nearly every issue of the sorely missed DoubleTake magazine. That?s where I stumbled across this letter from Walker Percy to Bruce Springsteen in 1989. When Springsteen finally responded, in 1993, it was to Percy?s widow. It?s a charming and intriguing correspondence that touches on the Catholicism and work of both men. DoubleTake ran the letters with a discussion between Springsteen and Percy?s nephew Will. > > Here?s the exchange of letters: > > Feb 23, 1989 > > Dear Mr. Springsteen? > > This is a fan letter?of sorts. I?ve always been an admirer of yours, for your musicianship, and for being one of the few sane guys in your field. > > The immediate occasion is that my favorite nephew, Will Percy, has even a higher opinion of you. He is a level-headed perceptive young lawyer and generally knows what he is talking about. > > Of particular interest is from learning?from an article in America, the Jesuit weekly?that you are Catholic. If this is true, and I am too, it would appear that the two of us are rarities in our professions: you as a post-modern musician, I as a writer, a novelist and philosopher. That?and your admiration for Flannery O?Connor. She was a dear friend of mine, though she was a much more heroic Catholic than I. The whole time I knew her, she was dying of Lupus Erythematosus, a fatal and extremely unpleasant disease. A prime example of her faith: she was participating in a seminar with some modish ex-Catholics like Mary McCarthy. Mary, thinking to be generous toward the church, said something like: ?Well, it is true, some of the Catholic rituals, like the Eucharist, are good symbols.? To which Flannery, who hadn?t said a word, responded with a single sentence: ?I say that it it?s only a symbol, to hell with it.? You will recognize Flannery?s tone. > > This is to say only that I am most interested in your spiritual journey, and if there is any other material about it, I?d be obliged if you will tell me. > > Unfortunately, I have cancer and am taking radiation for it. I am far from well and am not able yet to receive visitors. > > Since I don?t know your address I am handing this to Will who says he knows where to send it. > > All my best wishes for your superb career. > > Sincerely, > > Walker Percy > > + + + > > 2/8/97 > > Dear Mrs. Percy, > > This is a letter so long in coming I?m almost embarrassed to write, but I?ve gotten to know Will a little bit and he?s encouraged me on, so here we go. > > A few years back when I received Dr. Percy?s letter, I wasn?t very familiar with his work?my memory is that [his] leter was written on a yellow legal pad and, as is mine, his handwriting was not the easiest to decipher. It was a passionate letter about the comforts and difficulties of reconciling the inner life of a sophisticated man, a writer?s life, with the Catholic faith. I recall Dr. Percy?s explaining how one had brought depth and meaning to the other for him. He was curious to know how I handled my issues of faith?. > > It is now one of my great regrets that we didn?t get to correspond. A while after receiving Dr. Percy?s letter, I picked up ?The Moviegoer,? its toughness and beauty have stayed with me. The loss and search for faith and meaning have been at the core of my own work for most of my adult life. I?d like to think that perhaps that is what Dr. Percy heard and was what moved him to write me. Those issues are still what motivate me to sit down, pick up my guitar and write. Today, I would have had a lot to put in that letter?. > > I hope this letter finds you well and that someday when I?m down in your neck of the woods or you?re up in mine we can meet. I?d love to have you come to a show, you might like it! > > Best, > > Bruce Springsteen > > P.S. I?m in Australia at the moment and I?ve just begun ?The Message in the Bottle.? > > > > Read more: http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx#ixzz2ieGjOTF5 > * * * > > All Is Grace: a biography of Dorothy Day: > http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2006/03/24/all-is-grace/ > > Saint George and the Dragon > http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/04/04/saint-george-and-the-dragon/ > > For the Peace from Above: > a Resource Book on War, Peace and Nationalism > www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/09/08/peace-from-above/ > > Jim's books: www.jimandnancyforest.com/books/ > Jim & Nancy web site: www.jimandnancyforest.com > Photo collections: www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/collections/ > On Pilgrimage blog: http://jimandnancyonpilgrimage.blogspot.com/ > A Tale of Two Kidneys blog: http://ataleof2kidneys.blogspot.com/ > In Communion site: www.incommunion.org > > Jim & Nancy Forest > Kanisstraat 5 / 1811 GJ Alkmaar / The Netherlands > > * * * > -- > An archive of all list discussion is available at http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ > > Visit The Walker Percy Project at http://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy > > Contact the moderator: percy-l-owner at lists.ibiblio.org (note: add @ sign when addressing email) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Janet Cantor On Friday, October 25, 2013 9:45 AM, Jim Forest wrote: http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx Unearthed: Walker Percy?s Fan Letter to Bruce Springsteen 1/22/2009 2:29:47 PM by?Jeff Severns Guntzel Tags:?Spirituality,?Bruce Springsteen,?Walker Percy,?Flannery O'Connor,?Catholicism,?Correspondence,?DoubleTake Buried in the Utne Reader library is?nearly every issue of the?sorely missed?DoubleTake magazine. That?s where I stumbled across this letter from?Walker Percy?to Bruce Springsteen in 1989. When Springsteen finally responded, in 1993, it was to Percy?s widow. It?s a charming and intriguing correspondence that touches on the Catholicism and work of both men. DoubleTake ran the letters with?a discussion between Springsteen and Percy?s nephew?Will. Here?s the exchange of letters: Feb 23, 1989 Dear Mr. Springsteen? This is a fan letter?of sorts. I?ve always been an admirer of yours, for your musicianship, and for being one of the few sane guys in your field. The immediate occasion is that my favorite nephew, Will Percy, has even a higher opinion of you. He is a level-headed perceptive young lawyer and generally knows what he is talking about. Of particular interest is from learning?from an article in America, the Jesuit weekly?that you are Catholic. If this is true, and I am too, it would appear that the two of us are rarities in our professions: you as a post-modern musician, I as a writer, a novelist and philosopher. That?and your admiration for Flannery O?Connor. She was a dear friend of mine, though she was a much more heroic Catholic than I. The whole time I knew her, she was dying of Lupus Erythematosus, a fatal and extremely unpleasant disease. A prime example of her faith: she was participating in a seminar with some modish ex-Catholics like Mary McCarthy. Mary, thinking to be generous toward the church, said something like: ?Well, it is true, some of the Catholic rituals, like the Eucharist, are good symbols.? To which Flannery, who hadn?t said a word, responded with a single sentence: ?I say that it it?s only a symbol, to hell with it.? You will recognize Flannery?s tone. This is to say only that I am most interested in your spiritual journey, and if there is any other material about it, I?d be obliged if you will tell me. Unfortunately, I have cancer and am taking radiation for it. I am far from well and am not able yet to receive visitors. Since I don?t know your address I am handing this to Will who says he knows where to send it. All my best wishes for your superb career. Sincerely, Walker Percy + + + 2/8/97 Dear Mrs. Percy, This is a letter so long in coming I?m almost embarrassed to write, but I?ve gotten to know Will a little bit and he?s encouraged me on, so here we go. A few years back when I received Dr. Percy?s letter, I wasn?t very familiar with his work?my memory is that [his] leter was written on a yellow legal pad and, as is mine, his handwriting was not the easiest to decipher. It was a passionate letter about the comforts and difficulties of reconciling the inner life of a sophisticated man, a writer?s life, with the Catholic faith. I recall Dr. Percy?s explaining how one had brought depth and meaning to the other for him. He was curious to know how I handled my issues of faith?. It is now one of my great regrets that we didn?t get to correspond. A while after receiving Dr. Percy?s letter, I picked up ?The Moviegoer,? its toughness and beauty have stayed with me. The loss and search for faith and meaning have been at the core of my own work for most of my adult life. I?d like to think that perhaps that is what Dr. Percy heard and was what moved him to write me. Those issues are still what motivate me to sit down, pick up my guitar and write. Today, I would have had a lot to put in that letter?. I hope this letter finds you well and that someday when I?m down in your neck of the woods or you?re up in mine we can meet. I?d love to have you come to a show, you might like it! Best, Bruce Springsteen P.S. I?m in Australia at the moment and I?ve just begun ?The Message in the Bottle.? Read more:?http://www.utne.com/mind-and-body/unearthed-walker-percys-fan-letter-to-bruce-springsteen.aspx#ixzz2ieGjOTF5 * * * All Is Grace: a biography of Dorothy Day: http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2006/03/24/all-is-grace/ Saint George and the Dragon http://www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/04/04/saint-george-and-the-dragon/ For the Peace from Above: a Resource Book on War, Peace and Nationalism www.jimandnancyforest.com/2011/09/08/peace-from-above/ Jim's books: www.jimandnancyforest.com/books/ Jim & Nancy web site: www.jimandnancyforest.com Photo collections: www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/collections/ On Pilgrimage blog: http://jimandnancyonpilgrimage.blogspot.com/ A Tale of Two Kidneys blog: http://ataleof2kidneys.blogspot.com/ In Communion site: www.incommunion.org Jim & Nancy Forest Kanisstraat 5 / 1811 GJ Alkmaar / The Netherlands? * * * -- An archive of all list discussion is available at http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ Visit The Walker Percy Project at http://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy Contact the moderator: percy-l-owner at lists.ibiblio.org (note: add @ sign when addressing email) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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