Walker Percy

Percy in 1987 Walker Percy, OblSB (May 28, 1916 – May 10, 1990) was an American writer whose interests included philosophy and semiotics. Percy is noted for his philosophical novels set in and around New Orleans; his first, ''The Moviegoer'', won the National Book Award for Fiction.

Trained as a physician at Columbia University, Percy decided to become a writer after a bout of tuberculosis. He devoted his literary life to the exploration of "the dislocation of man in the modern age." His work displays a combination of existential questioning, Southern sensibility, and deep Catholic faith. He had a lifelong friendship with author and historian Shelby Foote and spent much of his life in Covington, Louisiana, where he died of prostate cancer in 1990. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The last gentleman / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1999
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    The moviegoer / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1988
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    Lost in the cosmos : the last self-help book / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1983
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    Conversations with Walker Percy / edited by Lewis A. Lawson and Victor A. Kramer. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1985
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    The second coming / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1981
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    Lancelot / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1977
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    The moviegoer / Walker Percy. by Percy, Walker, 1916-1990

    Published 1982
    Book