From jopomojo at gmail.com Sat Apr 1 00:20:55 2023 From: jopomojo at gmail.com (Jonathan Potter) Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 21:20:55 -0700 Subject: [percy-l] Poem about meeting Walker In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: https://anchor.fm/jonathan-potter4/episodes/November-22--1989-When-I-Was-Broke-e2150eb Hi folks, I wrote a poem about meeting Walker and recorded a reading of it for my poetry podcast this morning. (Linked above.) I?d be simultaneously humbled and honored if y?all would like to give it a listen. It appears alongside another related poem in my book Tulips for Elsie and both poems are lumped together in today?s reading. There?s also an account of this episode toward the end of Samway?s biography (just look me up in the index) if you?d like to compare his version. Cheers, Jonathan Potter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wply1223 at gmail.com Sat Apr 1 20:21:32 2023 From: wply1223 at gmail.com (Doug Brown) Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 20:21:32 -0400 Subject: [percy-l] Poem about meeting Walker In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That was fun, not only a nice evocation of your experience, but also a clever interweaving of lots of Percian elements. Vines through the sidewalk cracks. Oh Rory. Thank you, Doug Brown On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 12:21?AM Jonathan Potter wrote: > > https://anchor.fm/jonathan-potter4/episodes/November-22--1989-When-I-Was-Broke-e2150eb > > > Hi folks, I wrote a poem about meeting Walker and recorded a reading of it > for my poetry podcast this morning. (Linked above.) I?d be simultaneously > humbled and honored if y?all would like to give it a listen. It appears > alongside another related poem in my book Tulips for Elsie and both poems > are lumped together in today?s reading. There?s also an account of this > episode toward the end of Samway?s biography (just look me up in the index) > if you?d like to compare his version. > > Cheers, > Jonathan Potter > > > > > > ---------------------------------- > USING PERCY-L > * Read Percy-L Charter and Policies: > https://ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/charter-policies.html > * Manage Your Membership: > https://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/percy-l > * Submit a Post to Percy-L: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org > * Contact the Listserv Manager: percy.listserv.manager at gmail.com > > LISTSERV ARCHIVES > * View Percy-L Discussion Archives: > https://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ > * Search Percy-L Discussion Archives: > https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/how-to-search-archives.html > > THE WALKER PERCY PROJECT > * Visit The Walker Percy Project website: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kterrell at stokeswagner.com Sun Apr 2 11:10:30 2023 From: kterrell at stokeswagner.com (Karl M. Terrell) Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2023 15:10:30 +0000 Subject: [percy-l] Poem about meeting Walker In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I enjoyed this too, for the same reasons. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:21 PM, Doug Brown wrote: ? That was fun, not only a nice evocation of your experience, but also a clever interweaving of lots of Percian elements. Vines through the sidewalk cracks. Oh Rory. Thank you, Doug Brown On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 12:21?AM Jonathan Potter > wrote: https://anchor.fm/jonathan-potter4/episodes/November-22--1989-When-I-Was-Broke-e2150eb Hi folks, I wrote a poem about meeting Walker and recorded a reading of it for my poetry podcast this morning. (Linked above.) I?d be simultaneously humbled and honored if y?all would like to give it a listen. It appears alongside another related poem in my book Tulips for Elsie and both poems are lumped together in today?s reading. There?s also an account of this episode toward the end of Samway?s biography (just look me up in the index) if you?d like to compare his version. 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Thanks, Tom (and Walker Percy!), Best wishes, Henry --- More quotes from Tom in LiR: "For the world is broken, sundered, busted down the middle, self ripped from self and man pasted back together as mythical monster, half angel, half beast, but no man...Some day a man will walk into my office as a ghost or beast or ghost-beast and walk out as a man, which is to say sovereign wanderer, lordly exile, worker and waiter and watcher." "He registered a dizzy 7.6 mmv over Brodmann 32, the area of abstractive activity. Since that time I have learned that a reading over 6 generally means that a person has so abstracted himself from himself and from the world around him, seeing things as theories and himself as a shadow, that he cannot, so to speak, reenter the lovely ordinary world. Such a person, and there are millions, is destined to haunt the human condition like the Flying Dutchman." "What needs to be discharged is the intolerable tenderness of the past, the past gone and grieved over and never made sense of. Music ransoms us from the past, declares an amnesty, brackets and sets aside the old puzzles. Sing a new song. Start a new life, get a girl, look into her shadowy eyes, smile." "Lord, grant that my work increase knowledge and help other men. Failing that, Lord, grant that it will not lead to man?s destruction. Failing that, Lord, grant that my article in Brain be published before the destruction takes place." -- Walker Percy, Love in the Ruins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dabeck at iupui.edu Sun Apr 16 11:48:40 2023 From: dabeck at iupui.edu (Beck, David A) Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2023 15:48:40 +0000 Subject: [percy-l] [External] Which Percy character spoke last week's quote? In-Reply-To: <35157F50-78E5-4D57-9C63-AD00CF6A8DEC@gmail.com> References: <35157F50-78E5-4D57-9C63-AD00CF6A8DEC@gmail.com> Message-ID: Tom More (LiR), I think. David Beck Senior Lecturer English Department Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis 425 University Boulevard, CA 343-E Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-278-2550 ________________________________ From: Percy-L on behalf of Henry P. Mills Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2023 11:43 AM To: Percy-L Subject: [External] [percy-l] Which Percy character spoke last week's quote? This message was sent from a non-IU address. Please exercise caution when clicking links or opening attachments from external sources. Dear Percy-L: For those who guessed, the speaker behind the quote in the previous post is none other than Tom More in LiR. "Suppose you ask God for a miracle and God says yes, very well. How do you live the rest of your life?? Additional quotes from Tom follow below for those interested. Comments are welcome. Thanks, Tom (and Walker Percy!), Best wishes, Henry --- More quotes from Tom in LiR: "For the world is broken, sundered, busted down the middle, self ripped from self and man pasted back together as mythical monster, half angel, half beast, but no man...Some day a man will walk into my office as a ghost or beast or ghost-beast and walk out as a man, which is to say sovereign wanderer, lordly exile, worker and waiter and watcher." "He registered a dizzy 7.6 mmv over Brodmann 32, the area of abstractive activity. Since that time I have learned that a reading over 6 generally means that a person has so abstracted himself from himself and from the world around him, seeing things as theories and himself as a shadow, that he cannot, so to speak, reenter the lovely ordinary world. Such a person, and there are millions, is destined to haunt the human condition like the Flying Dutchman." "What needs to be discharged is the intolerable tenderness of the past, the past gone and grieved over and never made sense of. Music ransoms us from the past, declares an amnesty, brackets and sets aside the old puzzles. Sing a new song. Start a new life, get a girl, look into her shadowy eyes, smile." "Lord, grant that my work increase knowledge and help other men. Failing that, Lord, grant that it will not lead to man?s destruction. Failing that, Lord, grant that my article in Brain be published before the destruction takes place." -- Walker Percy, Love in the Ruins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michael_serafin at hotmail.com Mon Apr 17 13:31:33 2023 From: michael_serafin at hotmail.com (Michael Martin Serafin) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 17:31:33 +0000 Subject: [percy-l] The Last Gentleman Message-ID: I am making my way through Percy's writings in order of publication. I just finished "The Last Gentleman" for the first time. Now, I am an elderly northeastern working-class Pole with a high-school education, who makes minimum- wage, and likes to read. I love Percy's elegant turns of phrase, but, some of his characters sail over my head. Binx Bolling's aunt was one of them. This time, it's Sutter. I like him for his intellect, but not for his sociopathic self-absorption. That said, Will Barrett's behavior throughout the novel also had me scratching my head. I am not as highly educated as most, if not all, on this listserv. I am moving onto "Love In The Ruins" as soon as it gets delivered , hopefully this week. Michael Serafin Chicopee, MA. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wply1223 at gmail.com Mon Apr 17 15:15:24 2023 From: wply1223 at gmail.com (Doug Brown) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 15:15:24 -0400 Subject: [percy-l] The Last Gentleman In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Michael, I'm delighted to hear that you are reading through Percy's novels. I think you are taking the right approach to read them in order. I think that will help you see the sort of progress of the novels as the characters and plots get funnier and sometimes darker. Please don't be discouraged by The Last Gentleman. I'm going to be straight up honest with you. I don't like it either. I'm a huge Walker Percy fan, so I've forced myself to read The Last Gentleman a couple of times. But I find it awkward and not very interesting. It is my least favorite of his books. Like you say, I just don't find the characters appealing. All the other novels have characters who are funny and charming and goodhearted. Be prepared for Love In The Ruins to be kind of weird. The main character, Tom More, is a little bit insane. But it's also funny and deeply meaningful. Percy doesn't spare anyone in that novel - everybody is a possible target for his satire. I know - I absolutely know - that some people on this thread will disagree with me. And that's fine! Lots of people love The Last Gentleman. But it's not for me. Feel free to shrug it off and move on. Best of everything to you, Michael. Doug Brown On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:31?PM Michael Martin Serafin < michael_serafin at hotmail.com> wrote: > I am making my way through Percy's writings in order of publication. I > just finished "The Last Gentleman" for the first time. Now, I am an elderly > northeastern working-class Pole with a high-school education, who makes > minimum- wage, and likes to read. I love Percy's elegant turns of phrase, > but, some of his characters sail over my head. Binx Bolling's aunt was one > of them. This time, it's Sutter. I like him for his intellect, but not for > his sociopathic self-absorption. That said, Will Barrett's behavior > throughout the novel also had me scratching my head. I am not as highly > educated as most, if not all, on this listserv. I am moving onto "Love In > The Ruins" as soon as it gets delivered , hopefully this week. > > Michael Serafin > Chicopee, MA. > > > > ---------------------------------- > USING PERCY-L > * Read Percy-L Charter and Policies: > https://ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/charter-policies.html > * Manage Your Membership: > https://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/percy-l > * Submit a Post to Percy-L: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org > * Contact the Listserv Manager: percy.listserv.manager at gmail.com > > LISTSERV ARCHIVES > * View Percy-L Discussion Archives: > https://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ > * Search Percy-L Discussion Archives: > https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/how-to-search-archives.html > > THE WALKER PERCY PROJECT > * Visit The Walker Percy Project website: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In general, non scholar me, it is not a prerequisite that I respect a character in a novel. It is the journey the novelist sends me on that matters.?You should love the fun house story of Love in the Ruins. As you read and reread these challenging novels, see if you can decipher a bottom line from all of them. To me they all have similar conclusions. See if you agree. Happy reading. Janet Cantor On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:31 PM, Michael Martin Serafin wrote: I am making my way through Percy's writings in order of publication. I just finished "The Last Gentleman" for the first time. Now, I am an elderly northeastern working-class Pole with a high-school education, who makes minimum- wage, and likes to read. I love Percy's elegant turns of phrase, but, some of his characters sail over my head. Binx Bolling's aunt was one of them. This time, it's Sutter. I like him for his intellect, but not for his sociopathic self-absorption. That said, Will Barrett's behavior throughout the novel also had me scratching my head. I am not as highly educated as most, if not all, on this listserv. I am moving onto "Love In The Ruins" as soon as it gets delivered , hopefully this week. Michael SerafinChicopee, MA. ---------------------------------- USING PERCY-L * Read Percy-L Charter and Policies: https://ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/charter-policies.html * Manage Your Membership: https://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/percy-l * Submit a Post to Percy-L: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org * Contact the Listserv Manager: percy.listserv.manager at gmail.com LISTSERV ARCHIVES * View Percy-L Discussion Archives: https://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ * Search Percy-L Discussion Archives: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/how-to-search-archives.html THE WALKER PERCY PROJECT * Visit The Walker Percy Project website: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dabeck at iupui.edu Mon Apr 17 18:17:37 2023 From: dabeck at iupui.edu (Beck, David A) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 22:17:37 +0000 Subject: [percy-l] [External] Re: The Last Gentleman In-Reply-To: <1868766477.3955569.1681763913643@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1868766477.3955569.1681763913643@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: My first reading of The Moviegoer left me a little puzzled by his aunt (can't remember her name; my book is on campus). Anyway, it wasn't until I became more acquainted with Kierkegaard did she become easier to understand. The MG is, as a first novel, his most overt Kierkegaardian book. The epigram is a SK quote. We read about Kierkegaardian terms, such as "repetition" and "rotation." The aunt, from what I can see, personifies Kierkegaard's ethical realm/sphere: be a good person, do the right thing, but faith is unnecessary. That's one way of seeing her. BTW, I'm enjoying the discussion. -David David Beck Senior Lecturer English Department Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis 425 University Boulevard, CA 343-E Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-278-2550 ________________________________ From: Percy-L on behalf of janetcantor37--- via Percy-L Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 4:38 PM To: Percy-L: Literary, Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical Discussion Cc: janetcantor37 at yahoo.com Subject: [External] Re: [percy-l] The Last Gentleman This message was sent from a non-IU address. Please exercise caution when clicking links or opening attachments from external sources. Binx's aunt flummoxed me, too I loved her because she kept Binx in line and I thought Percy loved her too for the same reason. Imagine my surprise when scholars were unhappy with her for reasons of their own. We each read Percy and are sure we know what he is on about. But sometimes, as is often the case, we read him through the prism of our own experiences. In general, non scholar me, it is not a prerequisite that I respect a character in a novel. It is the journey the novelist sends me on that matters. You should love the fun house story of Love in the Ruins. As you read and reread these challenging novels, see if you can decipher a bottom line from all of them. To me they all have similar conclusions. See if you agree. Happy reading. Janet Cantor On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:31 PM, Michael Martin Serafin wrote: I am making my way through Percy's writings in order of publication. I just finished "The Last Gentleman" for the first time. Now, I am an elderly northeastern working-class Pole with a high-school education, who makes minimum- wage, and likes to read. I love Percy's elegant turns of phrase, but, some of his characters sail over my head. Binx Bolling's aunt was one of them. This time, it's Sutter. I like him for his intellect, but not for his sociopathic self-absorption. That said, Will Barrett's behavior throughout the novel also had me scratching my head. I am not as highly educated as most, if not all, on this listserv. I am moving onto "Love In The Ruins" as soon as it gets delivered , hopefully this week. Michael Serafin Chicopee, MA. ---------------------------------- USING PERCY-L * Read Percy-L Charter and Policies: https://ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/charter-policies.html * Manage Your Membership: https://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/percy-l * Submit a Post to Percy-L: percy-l at lists.ibiblio.org * Contact the Listserv Manager: percy.listserv.manager at gmail.com LISTSERV ARCHIVES * View Percy-L Discussion Archives: https://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/percy-l/ * Search Percy-L Discussion Archives: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy/listserv/how-to-search-archives.html THE WALKER PERCY PROJECT * Visit The Walker Percy Project website: https://www.ibiblio.org/wpercy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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