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  • From: Doug Brown <wply1223 AT gmail.com>
  • To: "Percy-L: Literary, Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical Discussion" <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [percy-l] Percy & Hesse
  • Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2022 17:51:21 -0400

Michael,

First, if you were a teenager in the 70s, then you and I are roughly the same age. I work in technology, so I often find myself surrounded by young people. I tell them that I am both a time-traveler and immortal. A time-traveler because I used to live in the 60s and 70s, and now I'm here. Immortal because ... well ... all the evidence so far indicates so.

Charles Lowry's answer to your question is more thorough, but I'll add a vague statement that I know Percy refers to Herman Hesse a couple of times in Love in the Ruins. Unfortunately, I think both references I'm recalling are not especially flattering to Hesse. I think the character Tom More (not necessarily speaking for Percy) thinks of readers of Hesse (but not necessarily Hesse himself) as being a bit too high-minded. Tom More makes these kinds of observations once in conversation with his former wife and once in reference to one half of the attendees at a "Pit" scene where various psychiatrists present ideas in a somewhat competitive manner. But it's worth pointing out that the character Tom More is notoriously unreliable - and a bit grumpy.

Not much help, but there you go.

Doug Brown
Walker Percy Loves You and Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life


On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 3:09 PM Lauren Berdy <lauren.stacy.berdy AT gmail.com> wrote:
To a cultured mind no scenery is
Ordinary.
And
Such a mind will prefer solitude in
An unassuming landscape.
DP lived on the bogue Fayala ( sp)
A porous and certain primeval
Relaxin and releasing
Also
He wasn’t scared to meet the
Crowd and suck crayfishes either
But
He wasn’t dipping into orientalists 
He made fun of them with aunt
Emily’s Bagvagita. Too bad
Tom Merton and he never
Dialogued. 
Doubt is too 
catching.
Thank you,
Lauren 








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On Mar 20, 2022, at 2:34 PM, lowry.charles AT gmail.com wrote:

I am no scholar, heaven knows, but in my laziness I have developed a million labor-saving workarounds.  Although it is only a partial and not a definitive answer to your question, I can report that Hermann Hesse does not appear in the indices of the following books I have on my Percy shelf:

—Jay Tolson’s and Father Samway’s biographies of Percy
—John F. Desmond’s Walker Percy’s Search for Community
—Robert Coles’ Walker Percy, An American Search
—Jessica Hooten Wilson’s Reading Walker Percy’s Novels and Walker Percy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and the Search for Influence 
—Lewis A. Lawson’s Following Percy
—Kieran Quinlan’s Walker Percy, The Last Catholic Novelist
—Lawson and Kramer, editors, Conversations With Walker Percy

Further affiant sayeth naught.

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On Mar 20, 2022, at 12:53 PM, Michael Martin Serafin <michael_serafin AT hotmail.com> wrote:


When I was a teenager in the 1970s, I was a serious reader of Hermann Hesse, the great German author. I learned about Hesse from an encouraging essay by Kurt Vonnegut, also a favorite of mine at the time. Did Percy read Hesse?

Michael Martin Serafin
Chicopee, MA.



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