Eudora Welty and Walker Percy
Discover the intriguing literary relationship between two iconic American authors in Eudora Welty and Walker Percy by Marion Montgomery. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2003, this insightful book spans 220 pages, delving into the contrasting yet complementary styles of Welty and Percy. Both writers shared a fascination with the significance of place in their narratives, exploring the concept of home and its impact on the journey of the "homo viator" or "man on his way." Montgomery's analysis highlights their differing approaches to themes of anti-idealism and anti-romanticism, making this work essential for anyone interested in American literature and literary criticism. Whether you're a fan of Welty's prose or Percy's novels, this book offers a compelling exploration of their legacies and the cultural landscapes they navigated. Enhance your understanding of these remarkable authors and their contributions to 20th-century American fiction.