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Walker Percy (May 28, 1916 - May 10, 1990) was an American author, born within Birmingham, Alabama. When you took his senior high school years, his father committed suicide & his mother died in the car crash, fallowing which he and his deuce immature brothers moved to Greenville, Mississippi, where his cousin, William Alexander Percy, became their guardian.
Percy attended college at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and later trained as a medical doctor at Columbia University, receiving his medical degree around 1941. He married Mary Bernice Townsend in November 7, 1946, and it raised their ii girl within Covington, Louisiana. Although the prolific litterateur, Percy is better known for his "philosophical novels," the number 1 of which, The Moviegoer, won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1962.
A Motion-picture fan recounts the story of Binx Bolling, an alienated, anxious immature stockbroker, world health organization tries meaning for his being by embarking upon a "search." In the period of the firefight in the Korean War, Binx was maimed. He said that, when he lay upon the field of battle, he saw, when whenever first, a dung beetle. Because he actually saw this insect, it became "present" to him, he explains, extra & so than any more aspect of his environment, and he felt truly alive for that instant of his life. the incident marked his look for for a meaningful being where the world, all told its fullness, is present to him & he is also present thereto.
Rather his more fiction, A Motion-picture fan is caring by owning several of the equivalent themes when victims of Percy's fellow Southern Catholic writer, Flannery O'Connor. Percy died of prostate cancer in 1990.
An interesting story just about Walker Percy involves him, his friend Shelby Foote and their mutual admiration of William Faulkner. When young men, Percy & Foote decided to pay their respects to Faulkner by camping him within Oxford, Mississippi. Still, whilst it eventually drove as much as Faulkner's house, Percy was then awestricken the literary giant that he may not bring himself to talk to Faulkner. Later, he recounted how else he may just sit in the car & keep an eye on when Shelby Foote & William Faulkner got the lively conversation on the porch that afternoon.
Partial bibliography
The Moviegoer, 1961
The Last Gentleman, 1966
Love in the Ruins, 1971
The Message in the Bottle, 1975
Lancelot, 1977
Lost in the Cosmos, 1983
Signposts in a Strange Land, 1991 (edited and published posthumously)
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