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

Walker Percy

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A physician-turned-writer and self-described diagnostician of 'the malaise,' Percy plumbed the depths of modern American angst and alienation as few other writers have. Now he joins the Library of America series with a volume collecting his first 3 books. The Moviegoer (1961), winner of the 1962 National Book Award for Fiction, is the story of John Bickerson 'Binx' Bolling, a New Orleans stockbroker who finds in movies a resplendent reality that lifts him, for a time, out of the mire of everydayness. Binx is a modern-day pilgrim whose progress unfolds in what editor Paul Elie calls 'the first work of what we call contemporary American fiction, the earliest novel to render a set of circumstances and an outlook that still feel recognizably ours.' In The Last Gentleman (1966), Percy portrays another troubled, searching young man, this time a southerner living in New York whose intermitent amnesia and odd moments of deja vu lead him to imagine that the world catastrophe everyone fears has
Publisher: The Library of America
Binding: Hardback
Publication date: 07 May 2024
Dimensions: 200 x 124 x 124 mm
ISBN: 9781598537758