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Walker Percy

    May 28, 1916 – May 10, 1990

    Walker Percy was one of the most prominent American writers of the twentieth century, acclaimed for his poetic style and moving depictions of the alienation of modern American culture. His work delves into the search for meaning in the contemporary world, exploring questions of faith, identity, and modern life. Percy's unique voice and literary insight offer readers a profound reflection on the human condition. His writing is celebrated for its distinctive approach to existential themes within an American context.

    Walker Percy
    A Confederacy of Dunces
    Lost in the Cosmos
    Lancelot
    The Message in the Bottle
    Signposts in a Strange Land
    The Correspondence of Shelby Foote & Walker Percy
    • 2024

      Walker Percy: The Moviegoer & Other Novels 1961-1971 (Loa #380)

      The Moviegoer / The Last Gentleman / Love in the Ruins

      • 1000 pages
      • 35 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of spiritual searching and modern angst, this volume compiles three influential works by a Southern physician-turned-novelist. The Moviegoer follows Binx Bolling, a New Orleans stockbroker seeking meaning through cinema. The Last Gentleman features a southerner in New York grappling with amnesia and existential dread. Love in the Ruins presents Dr. Thomas More, a psychiatrist confronting a fractured America. Additionally, the collection includes three insightful nonfiction pieces by the author, enhancing the understanding of his literary contributions.

      Walker Percy: The Moviegoer & Other Novels 1961-1971 (Loa #380)
    • 2008

      Americká společnost se ve druhé půli 20. století ocitá na samém pokraji katastrofy, hrozí jí občanská válka… Všudypřítomným sociálním úpadkem nás provází psychiatr Thomas More (44 let), který je sice „špatný katolík“ a více než cokoli jiného má rád ženy a svou whisky, ale mohl by hrozící situaci odvrátit: vynalezl totiž „ontologický lapsometr“, řekli bychom „stetoskop duše“, jenž umí nejen diagnostikovat duševní nemoci, ale dokáže je i léčit. Thomas More má v úmyslu prostřednictvím svého pozoruhodného vynálezu najít ztracenou rovnováhu lidské duše, odstranit pocity úzkostného neklidu a odcizení… Je to úkol pro šílence, nebo spasitele? Percy je brilantní stylista: i přes závažnost filozofických, náboženských a politických otázek předkládá příběh plný břitké ironie a humorné nadsázky.

      Láska v troskách
    • 2000

      In "Message in the Bottle," Walker Percy explores interconnected themes like symbolic reasoning, humanity's origins, and the Delta Factor. With a novelist's perspective, he tackles profound philosophical questions, revealing how language shapes our existence through his insightful observations.

      The Message in the Bottle
    • 2000

      At his death in 1990, Walker Percy left a considerable legacy of uncollected nonfiction. Assembled in Signposts in a Strange Land, these essays on language, literature, philosophy, religion, psychiatry, morality, and life and letters in the South display the imaginative versatility of an author considered by many to be one the greatest modern American writers.

      Signposts in a Strange Land
    • 1997

      The correspondence between Walker Percy and Shelby Foote offers a unique glimpse into the lives of two literary figures from the late 1940s until 1990. Their letters reveal a blend of deep personal struggles, including illness and loss, alongside playful banter and humor. As they navigate their careers—Percy with his novels and philosophical works, and Foote with his acclaimed Civil War history—Tolson's edited collection illuminates their friendship and shared artistic journey. An eight-page photo insert enhances the narrative of their enduring bond.

      The Correspondence of Shelby Foote & Walker Percy
    • 1995
    • 1994

      Percys Roman stellt eine Utopie der näheren Zukunft dar; Schauplatz der Handlung ist, während vier Tagen, Louisiana im Süden Amerikas, 1983. Der Held, Dr. Thomas Moore, ein später Nachkomme des Heiligen, ein neurotischer Arzt und Alkoholiker, der sich als schlechten Katholiken bezeichnet, lebt mit drei schönen Frauen in der Vorstadt Paradise, wo er das Ende der Welt erwartet. Moore glaubt, die seelischen Leiden seiner Mitmenschen und damit auch das Unheil aufhalten zu können: als ein später Descartes erfand Moore den \"qualitativ-quantitativen ontologischen Lapsometer\", mit dessen Hilfe er die Zonen des physischen Gleichgewichts im Hirn isolieren und mischen kann, der den jeweiligen Grad der Entfremdung von sich selbst feststellt. Nur eines gelang ihm bisher nicht: das Instrument mit seinen diagnostischen Fähigkeiten für Heilzwecke zu vervollkommnen. Im Augenblick größter Ratlosigkeit erscheint ihm Art Immelmann - Mepistopheles der Endzeit. (sic!) (Waschzettel)

      Liebe in Ruinen
    • 1991

      Das Thanatos-Syndrom. Roman

      • 490 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Returning home to the small Louisiana parish where he had praticed psychiatry, Dr. Tom More quickly notices something strange occuring with the townfolk, a loss of inhibitions. Behind this mystery is a dangerous plot drug the local water supply, and a discovery that takes More into the underside of the American search for happiness.

      Das Thanatos-Syndrom. Roman