Thanks Henry!!
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Dear Percy-L:
For those interested in a short vignette of Percy as remembered
by author David Madden while Percy taught at LSU. You can read
more about Madden's literary career at the link at the bottom of
the page, of particular interest being his encounters with
Tennessee Williams and Ayn Rand.
Best,
Henry Mills
Percy-L Administrator
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...In 1968, Madden began 24 years of teaching at Louisiana State
University. Living near him in Covington for a while was the
writer Walker Percy, author of “Love in the Ruins” and other
novels.
“He got on the faculty for just a quarter. I think his daughter
was going to LSU,” Madden said. “He was a very quiet fellow. He
would hold these deep philosophical discussions at his house. I
don’t think he realized how deep into philosophy I was. I kind
of wanted to be there, but I didn’t want to ask him.
“Anyway, he was very friendly to me. He wrote a comment on my
novel ‘Bijou,’ which is about being a movie usher in Knoxville,
at age 12. Percy told him he thought it was better than
“Huckleberry Finn.” “So naturally, I’m well-disposed to him,”
Madden said.
“Anyway, I’d see him in the hallway (at LSU), going to class or
the bathroom or wherever. He would walk close to the wall, with
his head down, in a kind of saunter. He was a very handsome
fellow. One time he said, ‘David, how do you write a novel?’ I’m
so naive that you can ‘get’ me anytime you want me. But he
wasn’t trying to ‘get’ me. So I took him at his word and started
telling him how to write a novel.
“Afterward, I realized what he meant was, he was writing a new
novel, it was like he didn’t know how to write a novel - which
is exactly what every writer feels. When you start a new novel,
you think, how do you write a novel?”
--from "David Madden, writing to all the great writers"
Paul Clark, Black Mountain News 2:42 p.m. EDT July 16,
2015
http://www.blackmountainnews.com/story/news/local/2015/07/16/david%C2%ADmadden%C2%ADwriting%C2%ADgreat%C2%ADwriters/30248141/
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