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I agree Karl—it’s absolutely charming, as Percy himself must have been. Certainly every one I’ve ever spoke to who met him has said the same.
I wish I could add to the recollections of him. My only one is in the form of a well-remembered dream that came to me about the time that Ken Ketner, Karey Perkins, and I were finishing up editing on Percy’s Symbol and Existence. In the dream I
showed up at his place in Covington, which I’ve seen in pictures, and he and Mrs. Percy were gracious and showed me about the place and the town. I remembered that dream as I read Judge Ellis’s remembrance and chuckled. Even in the subconscious workings of
a scholars brain, it seems that Walker Percy is ever himself.
Dave Duty, I am also quite interested in any Percy correspondence on semiotic. If you’d be willing to share, I am not the only one who would be most delighted.
Cheers to all,
Rhonda
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On Aug 19, 2022, at 10:18 PM, Karl M. Terrell <kterrell AT stokeswagner.com> wrote:
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