From: Nikkibar AT aol.com
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CC: jamdi AT bellsouth.net, marcus AT loyno.edu
Subject: Re: [percy-l] Lancelot the Jihadist
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:22:56 EST
I would dissent from mr. Larson's view that Walker is speaking through
Lancelot, a mistake that even learned critics have been making for years. this
awlays puzzled Walker after the publication of the book with the same puzzzlement
Socrtes must have felt as they passed him the hemlock.
"Don't folks know irony when they see it?" opined WP. I would remeark that
the reasson for the mistake is that there is something so appealing in the Lance
character that put s the reader on his side despite his nihilism in the
latter passages of the book.
Walker was by my personal observation of him, much taken with the Vatican II
changes at a time when lots of RCs in Covington were not. I mean to check
these observations with others and supplement this hereafter.
Nikki Barranger
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