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    The Moviegoer. Walker Percy. Book. The Moviegoer. Add to My Books. Documents (3).
    Buy Moviegoer New edition by Walker Percy (ISBN: 9780413773272) from Amazon’s Book Store. This came to me as I was just now reading Walker Percy’s “The Moviegoer”. Percy’s book seemed like a restrained, modest, and elegant examination of the same issues treated much more farcically by
    Published in 1961, The Moviegoer by Walker Percy is an existentialist novel about Binx, a humdrum stockbroker who drifts through life going to movies and dating girls. It’s notable for subverting a lot of tropes, and refuting Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life. This novel contains examples of
    Walker Percy prefaced “The Moviegoer” with a line from Kierkegaard: “the specific character of despair is precisely this: it is unaware of being And from that starting point Percy slowly crafts a portrait of a New Orleans broker named Jack Bolling. Jack has a bad shoulder from a shrapnel wound
    A winner of the National Book Award, The Moviegoer established Walker Percy as an insightful and grimly humorous storyteller. It is the tale of Binx Bolling, a small-time stockbroker who lives quietly in suburban New Orleans, pursuing an interest in the movies, affairs with his secretaries, and living out
    I recently finished reading Walker Percy’s first novel The Moviegoer. Published in 1961 (it won the National Book Award that year), the novel is almost prophetic in its depiction of the type of existential crisis that has become common through the early part of our century. It is a crisis of existence that has
    Walker Percy was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1916, graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1937 and became Doctor of Medicine at Columbia University in 1941. ‘The Moviegoer’, his first novel, was awarded the 1962 National Book Award for Fiction. Mr Percy’s other novels include Walker Percy was the author of nine books of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestsellers The Moviegoer and The Thanatos Syndrome. He was awarded numerous prizes in his lifetime, including the National Book Award, and is considered one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth
    The Moviegoer – Amazon.com Review This elegantly written account of a young man’s search for signs of purpose in the universe is one of the great existential texts of the postwar era and is really funny besides. Binx Bolling, inveterate cinemaphile
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    Walker Percy (1916-1990) was one of the most prominent American writers of the twentieth century. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, he was the oldest of three brothers in an established Southern family that contained both a Civil War hero and a U.S. senator. Acclaimed for his poetic style and moving
    A Brief Summary of Walker Percy’s novel, The Moviegoer, winner of the 1962 National Book Award, with a multiple choice quiz. In tone, rhythm, and action reminiscent of Camus’ L’etranger (The Stranger), The Moviegoer begins with Binx’s receiving a note from his Southern aristocratic Aunt Emily.
    A Brief Summary of Walker Percy’s novel, The Moviegoer, winner of the 1962 National Book Award, with a multiple choice quiz. In tone, rhythm, and action reminiscent of Camus’ L’etranger (The Stranger), The Moviegoer begins with Binx’s receiving a note from his Southern aristocratic Aunt Emily.
    copyright © 1960, 1961 by Walker Percy. cover design by Jason Gabbert. openroadmedia.com. Walker Percy, The Moviegoer. Thank you for reading books on BookFrom.Net. Share this book with friends.

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