The Moviegoer
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Christopher Hurt
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Walker Percy
Binx's life floats casually along until one fateful Mardi Gras week, when a bizarre series of events leads him to his unlikely salvation. In his half-brother Lonnie, who is confined to a wheelchair and soon to die, and his stepcousin Kate, whose predicament is even more ominous, Binx begins to find the sort of "certified reality" that had eluded him everywhere but at the movies.
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"In a gentle Southern accent narrator Christopher Hurt delivers the story with a slow, lazy lilt which suits the text and evokes a pervading spiritual emptiness." ( AudioFile)
"Clothed in originality, intelligence, and a fierce regard for man's fate....Percy has a rare talent for making his people look and sound as though they were being seen and heard for the first time by anyone." ( Time)
"Clothed in originality, intelligence, and a fierce regard for man's fate....Percy has a rare talent for making his people look and sound as though they were being seen and heard for the first time by anyone." ( Time)
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Percy's antagonist, Binx, is a genteel southern dandy, from big southern money, who walks the comfortable streets of his home town, narrating the scenery, mixed with a little free association and personal stories from his 30 years. He observes the day to day world, detached and unable to live outside his head. His relationships, both his dalliances with his secretaries and his family interactions, also have an observed quality void of connection since he returned from the Korean war . The novel revolves around Binx's day to day observations and his disconnect rather than any plot. It is in the days after that last page that this novel, and its project, crystallizes in the reader. Not every reader enjoys the thoughtful effort necessary to understand this enigmatic novel; The Moviegoer requires the readers participation in the creative process and some deep thinking--the legacy of Walker Percy's Christian existential philosophies, and truly great writing. To write a review that does this one justice, I'll have to read again and do some deep thinking (a little slow on the grasp)--looking forward to it.
The Moral Project
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I found the book to be a sort of Southern existentialist novel that is fairly hum-drum as Binx Bolling searches for something more.
I was disappointed. Perhaps I should search for something more; I must have missed something because I didn't get the source of the acclaim or notoriety this book received after its publication.
It's worth your time if you're from New Orleans or you're considering marrying someone who is manic-depressive. Otherwise... Well, maybe the best way to put it is to say that if I knew before purchasing this, what I now know, I would have taken a pass.
The narration was as ho-hum as the book, or maybe this was why I thought the book was so mundane. I cannot give the performance more than 3 stars.
poignant search to fill spiritual hole in soul
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While reading the book, I happened to inquire of my retired librarian mother-in-law if she had ever heard of the book. in her 90's but sharp as a tack, she immediately recalled the book, author Walker Percy and all his other books which she read over the years. I was taken with her face of nostalgia as she recalled how Percy had been one of her favorite writers as a young women who herself grew up in the South as a progressive women enraptured with the crop of New South writers documenting a slowly evolving South in the shadow of both Jim Crow and the nascent Civil Rights Movement. The book won the U.S. #nationalbookawardforfiction .
Christopher Hurt's performance on Audible really brought the work to life and I will be looking for more of his projects as well as more Percy I'm the future.
#americanliterature #readtheworld #readtheworldchallenge #globalreadingchallenge #neworleans
On the verge of everything new in old New Orleans
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