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Book SynopsisWalker Percy is one of America's great novelists, and he ought to be known as a political thinker as well. In Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer, Brian A. Smith makes the case that we should understand Percy's novels and essays together as a guide to living in a complex world. Percy cultivated a philosophical and literary approach that revealed the fault lines in the modern mind. He portrayed man as a wayfarer: peristantly unsatisfied and wandering in search of a perfectly complete solution to life's dilemmas. His writing captures the restlessness of the human heart and allows us to comprehend our temptation to escape our sense of alienation and longing. Drawing ideas from philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and literature, Percy's multidimensional account of American political life shows the ways that today's approaches to life often fall short and leave us more unsatisfied with ourselves and others than ever. Percy hoped we would evade the temptations to escape the life
Trade ReviewSmith’s book has excellent insights on Percy’s relevance to race, social science, and philosophy. * Christianity Today *
Brian A. Smith’s Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer is an extraordinary exploration of the writings of a sadly underappreciated observer of the American soul. . . . Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer is a significant accomplishment and deserves careful reading. Smith has the uncanny ability to weave the disparate threads of Percy’s writings into a cogent narrative understandable even to those less familiar with the author’s work. . . . As for Smith’s work, perhaps the greatest among its many merits is that it whets the appetite just enough to entice readers to revisit Percy’s novels yet again. * Interpretation *
This is an elegant and meticulous presentation of the political thought in existential context of America's most original and deepest thinker of the 20th century. It's obviously the result of years of reflection, and it might well be the best book ever published on Walker Percy. Smith, in fact, has not just written a book on this philosopher-novelist, but on the truth about who we are and what we're supposed to do. -- Peter Augustine Lawler, Berry College
Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Mishmash Theory of Man Chapter 2: On the Cult of the Expert and the Dangers of Scientism Chapter 3: Individualism, Community, and the Longing for Place Chapter 4: Stoicism and the Honor-Bound South Chapter 5: Dreaming of the End Times Chapter 6: Toward a New Social Science Chapter 7: Percy’s Vision of Family, Community, and Faith