Rod Dreher on Missing Walker Percy
Walker Percy:
It's no accident that I think that German science, as great as it was, ended in the destruction of the Holocaust.
The novelist likes to irritate people by pointing this out. It's his pleasure and vocation to reveal, with his own elusive and indirect way, man's need of and openings to other than scientific propositions.
The novelist, I think, has a special calling to truth these days. The world into which you are graduating is a deranged world. It is his task to show the derangement.
This excerpt from a speech by the great novelist Walker Percy is highlighted in this post by Rod Dreher, who is amazed to realize that it's been 20 years since Percy's death. He's still so influential, it's hard to believe he's been gone that long.
That does it. On my short list of must-reads for the rest of 2010, I'm adding some of the Percy novels I've missed.