In 1962, Walker Percy (1916--1990) made a dramatic entrance onto
the American literary scene when he won the National Book Award for
fiction with his first novel, The Moviegoer. A physician,
philosopher, and devout Catholic, Percy dedicated his life to
understanding the mixed and somewhat contradictory foundations of
American life as a situation faced by the wandering and won-dering
human soul. His controversial works combined existential
questioning, scientific investigation, the insight of the southern
stoic, and authentic religious faith to produce a singular view of
humanity's place in the cosmos that ranks among the best American
political thinking.
An authoritative guide to the political thought of this
celebrated yet complex American author, A Political Companion to
Walker Percy includes seminal essays by Ralph C. Wood, Richard
Reinsch II, and James V. Schall, S.J., as well as new analyses of
Percy's view of Thomistic realism and his reaction to the American
pursuit of happiness. Editors Peter Augustine Lawler and Brian A.
Smith have assembled scholars of diverse perspectives who provide a
necessary lens for interpreting Percy's works. This comprehensive
introduction to Percy's "American Thomism" is an indispensable
resource for students of American literature, culture, and
politics.
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