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The Message in a BottleThe Message in a Bottle : How Queer Man Is, How Queer Language Is, and What One Has to Do With the Other by Walker Percy

In The Message in the Bottle, Walker Percy asks a hard question: Why is it that modern people-so educated, so prosperous-are so unhappy and ill at ease in the world? To answer it, he turns to such various yet interconnected subjects as symbolic reasoning, the origins of mankind, the nature of tourism, and the incredible Delta Factor, in which he explains how language is at the heart of human personality. Confronting philosophical quandaries with a novelist's eye, Percy rewards us again and again with insights into the way that language possesses us all.

"These essays have a way of quickening the spirit and cleansing the sight." -The New Republic
"Walker Percy is that admirable thing-a man who has fallen in love with an idea, an analytical, academic, philosophical man, in fact. Yet the novelist in him cannot help but come out."-John Ciardi, The Saturday Review 

"Walker Percy has an intellectual range and rigor few American novelists can match."-Thomas Leclair, The New York Times Book Review

"This dense, well-written and extraordinary book is an excellent introduction to the works of a great 20th century thinker. In this collection of essays, Percy manages to confront some difficult philosophical questions in an exciting and readable context. Percy was first a novelist, and his writing is seldom inaccessible. He deals in everything from religion to science, from literary theory to travel. His best writing relates to theories of language and the human being. Yet like some of the greatest X-Files episodes, Percy leaves many things unresolved, liminal, only suggested. Message in a Bottle is designed to stimulate the reader rather than fill them with useless information. I finished reading this book with the desire to read it again, and whenever I see it on the bookshelf I am comforted by the thought that there are people in the world who think for themselves, and who have the courage to print what they think." -- Zoë Alaina Ferraris 

About the Author
The author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestsellers The Moviegoer and The Thanatos Syndrome. He was awarded numerous prizes during his lifetime, including the National Book Award, and is recognized as one of the greatest American writers of our time. He lived in Covington, Louisiana, until his death in 1990.

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Studies on Gay & Lesbian Language: A Partial Bibliography

This extensive and growing bibliography on gay and lesbian language studies was compiled by Gregory Ward, Department of Linguistics Northwestern University, and is maintained by Gregory Greenman II Department of Linguistics Michigan State University.

 

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