[percy-l] Percy-L Digest, Vol 185, Issue 4
Justin Bonanno
bonannju at gmail.com
Tue Aug 22 17:59:27 EDT 2023
Rhonda, I'm honored for the invitation to attend SAMLA. This year won't
work, as I have a conference in Maryland around that same time period
(11/15 thru 11/19). However, I'm certainly open to attending SAMLA in
future years. In the very least, I'd love to get the chance to meet
everyone still taking an active interest in Percy's work in person!
--
Thank you for your kind words, Chuck. You ask good questions. I think you
can appreciate Percy as a philosopher or as a novelist. Both of these
categories, I think, Percy would consider reifications, a way of trying to
size him up and place him in the world. All our reifications ultimately
fail to capture the existential reality of the person. And yet, we reify,
anyway. Personally, I prefer to categorize Percy neither as a philosopher
nor as a novelist (both profitable enterprises, to be sure) but as a
rhetorician. :)
-jnb
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> Dear Henry, dear Justin, dear Rhonda and Percyesque folks,
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> I am always delighted to see new work on Percy, and I congratulate you,
> Justin, on what is surely, from the information available, a very useful
> contribution. Nor am I surprised to see an acknowledgment of Rhonda?s
> contribution: our list would be a poorer place without her.
>
> I have always found Percy?s philosophical works (or such ones as I have
> tried) to be pretty stiff going. On the other hand, I have never found
> novels that involve me more, move me more, cause me to reflect more, than
> Percy?s. I therefore ask, simply, ?What is the link??
>
> I am a sincere Percy reader but no Percy scholar. I shall be grateful if
> astute list members can point me to work that examines this link. I?m sure
> there are studies that can get me thinking about the question of whether
> Percy was one author or two authors; I just do not know where to look.
>
> There is, though, a more fundamental question: does it matter? Can Percy
> the philosopher exist without Percy the novelist? Can Percy the novelist
> exist without Percy the philosopher? Camus, in *The Myth of Sisyphus*,
> says that a person's mind can be trained to follow one of two paths through
> life, either the path of evidence or the path of lyricism. Is it as simple
> as that? Does Percy the philosopher follow the path of evidence and Percy
> the novelist the path of lyricism? Is someone who cherishes the novels
> shorting himself by not mastering and appreciating the philosophical
> works? In a similar vein, does someone who has mastered the philosophical
> works of Percy short himself if, having read the novels of Percy, he is not
> moved by them, does not reflect on them? In an interview, the
> perspicacious scholar Jessica Hooten Wilson talked about the literary canon
> and specifically that the canon is only valuable because of the way we live
> the lessons of the content of the canon, the wisdom of the canon. The
> novels of Percy demand a response; do the philosophical works of Percy
> demand a response? In short, what do students of Percy the novelist and
> Percy the philosopher have to say to one another?
>
> One can confidently pose such a question because of the breadth of learning
> and generosity of list members.
>
> Finally, in much the same way that Cato the Elder ended every speech in the
> Senate by noting that, in addition to anything else, Carthage must be
> destroyed, I seem to end every note to this list by offering thanks and
> praise to Henry for his expert and wide-ranging management of this list:
> bravo, Henry.
>
> Chuck Lowry
> Brooklyn, New York
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> On Aug 21, 2023, at 11:32 AM, RHONDA MCDONNELL <rhonda_mcdonnell at msn.com>
> wrote:
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> ? Kudos to you, Justin!! I?m so excited to read your work. I don?t usually
> pay library prices but for a Percy book it will be worth it! I hope some
> others on the list can find a way to access it as well.
>
> It would be fabulous if you could join us at the South Atlantic MLA
> conference either this year or next. You could join a Percy panel and give
> us a 20 minute version of Lost in the Cosmos through the lens of your
> research. What do you think?
>
> Best to you,
>
> Rhonda
>
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> On Aug 21, 2023, at 10:28 AM, Justin Bonanno <bonannju at gmail.com> wrote:
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> ?
> Thank you, Henry! I'd like to acknowledge Leslie Marsh and Rhonda McDonnell
> for their help in bringing the manuscript to fruition. A special thanks,
> also, goes to those responsible for bringing *Symbol & Existence *into
> print. This book helped immensely in my attempt to better understand
> Percy's semiotics.
>
> In essence, the book is about meaning, symbols, and existence. I work
> through the intellectual roots of Percy's thought in Maritain, Heidegger,
> Susanne Langer, etc. The book can serve as both an intro to Percy's
> semiotic thought and an explication of the importance of his work for our
> current historical moment. It could make for a good text in a graduate
> seminar on semiotics, hermeneutics, and/or philosophy of communication. It
> could also serve as a useful guide if you'd like to understand what Percy
> is up to in *Lost in the Cosmos. *
>
> I wish the book wasn't so prohibitively expensive. But alas, I had little
> (no) control over the price. C'est la vie. If you have a library budget,
> perhaps you'd consider requesting that it get added to your library
> collection. The semester has just begun here, so things are about to get
> rather hectic. However, if I find some time in the next few months, perhaps
> I will post a talk or video reflecting upon the book's contents.
>
> God bless,
> Justin
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> > 1. NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - "Walker Percy and the Crisis of
> > Meaning: Communication in the Ruins, " Justin N. Bonanno, 2023
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> > Congratulations to listserv member Justin N. Bonanno on the release of
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> > new study, "Walker Percy and the Crisis of Meaning: Communication in the
> > Ruins? (Springer International Publishing, 2023). Here following is
> > information for members to enjoy, including how to access at no cost the
> > first 23 pages of the book's introduction.
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> > Congratulations, Justin! We're all esteemed to have you as a part of the
> > Percy-L community. Members are invited to offer their remarks and
> > encouraged to forward the announcement on to others.
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> > Best regards, Henry Mills
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> > Publisher?s Overview:
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> > In this book, Justin N. Bonanno builds off of the recent philosophical
> work
> > on Walker Percy?s writings. While it is valuable to appreciate Percy as a
> > novelist, Bonanno approaches Percy from the perspective of Continental
> > philosophy and the rhetorical tradition. Unpacking the works of several
> key
> > authors that influenced Percy (e.g. Sartre and Heidegger), Bonanno
> offers a
> > fresh philosophical account of Percy's ideas concerning the relationship
> > between symbols and existence. In particular, he focuses on how Percy?s
> > ideas emerge from the thought of Ernst Cassirer, Susanne Langer, Jacques
> > Maritain, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gabriel Marcel, Martin Heidegger, Viktor
> > Shklovsky, S?ren Kierkegaard, and St. Thomas Aquinas.
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> >
> > Book Introduction:
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> > For the first 23 pages of the book?s introduction, including its table of
> > contents, go to Google Books
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> > Henry P. Mills III
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