A Political Companion to Walker Percy

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A Political Companion to Walker Percy

Author(s): Peter Augustine Lawler (Editor, Contributor), Brian A. Smith (Editor, Contributor), Ralph C. Wood (Contributor), Elizabeth Amato (Contributor), Woods Nash (Contributor), James V. Schall (Contributor), Nathan P. Carson (Contributor), Farrell O'Gorman (Contributor), Micah Mattix (Contributor), Richard M. Reinsch II (Contributor), Brendan P. Purdy (Contributor), Janice Daurio (Contributor)

  • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
  • Publication Date: June 1, 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0813141885
  • ISBN-13: 9780813141886

Book Description

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.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Among many commendable qualities, the chief strength of A Political Companion to Walker Percy is that Peter Lawler and Brian A. Smith have collected a fine group of essays that not only explore the political implications of Percy’s work but also take seriously its philosophical and theological foundations. The essays, like much of Percy’s writing, seem remarkably propitious, even prescient, as they remind us time and again of our fundamental predicament.” – H. Collin Messer, Associate Professor of English, Grove City College

Walker Percy is an important writer who is not easily pigeonholed, and he offers an interesting and unique perspective on being human and living in America in his fiction and essays. — Steven D. Ealy — Senior Fellow at Liberty Fund, Inc.

A splendid set of essays inspired by the audacious thought that American public discourse can be enriched by reflection on the novels of Walker Percy, chronicler of the hopes and fears, the disorders and longings of one of the strangest creatures ever to find itself lost in the cosmos, the ordinary American citizen. If the essays do not quite make the case that Percy contains the key to reforming the political order, they succeed in demonstrating that Percy is an indispensable aid in showing us how to endure political disorder with wisdom and wit.” — Thomas Hibbs — Baylor University

Peter Lawler and Brian Smith have assembled a first-rate collection of essays that wonderfully illumine Walker Percy’s art as well as the political and philosophical thought that informs it. In these pages, one confronts an intrepid critic of the illusions of modernity, from the abstractions of the Cartesian mind to the rampant scientism that today threatens the integrity of the soul. But one also witnesses on every page Percy’s humanity, his confidence in the ability of language to give us access to truth, and his refusal to succumb to anything resembling nihilism and despair. The volume is particularly impressive in drawing out the multiple ways that Percy’s thought can help save American liberty from self-destruction. — Daniel J. Mahoney — Augustine Chair in Distinguished Scholarship, Assumption College

It is the gift of this volume to place Percy in such a tradition. Rather than dealing with Percy exclusively as a Southerner, Lawler and Smith place his thought in a national conversation stretching back to Brownson’s dissenting stand against the rugged individualism of his Transcendentalist contemporaries. This more ambitious, if not more appropriate, placement of Percy’s political thought is due to their view that Thomism offers America “a better foundation for its liberalism than that our nation’s most prominent political philosopher’s have provided us.” – Scott Dill, Case Western Reserve University

About the Author

Peter Augustine Lawler (1951-2017) was Dana Professor of Government at Berry College. He authored numerous books, including Modern and American Dignity: Who We Are as Persons, and What That Means for Our Future.Brian A. Smith is Managing Editor of Law and Liberty at Liberty Fund (libertylawsite.org). He taught political philosophy and international relations at Montclair State University from 2009 to 2017.

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