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The moviegoer

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  • ISBN: 1441740090
  • ISBN: 9781441740090
  • Physical Description: 6 sound discs (6 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
    sound disc
    sound recording
  • Publisher: Ashland, Or. : Blackstone Audiobooks ; Prince Frederick, MD : [R]epackaged and distributed by Audio Adventures and Landmark Audiobooks, [2010], p1992.

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General Note:
Unabridged.
Compact discs.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by Christopher Hurt.
Summary, etc.: Binx Bolling is a moviegoer who lives for the bright, fleeting moments of celluloid fantasy he experiences at the movies. But real life butts in and soon he is more involved than he would like to be with a beauty who is drifting toward disaster.
Subject: New Orleans (La.) Fiction
Stockbrokers Fiction
Young men Fiction
Genre: Audiobooks.
Bildungsromans.
Psychological fiction.

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Syndetic Solutions - Author Notes for ISBN Number 9781441740090
The Moviegoer
The Moviegoer
by Percy, Walker; Hurt, Christopher (Read by)
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The Moviegoer

Walker Percy, May 28, 1916 - May 10, 1990 Walker Percy, born in Alabama, raised in Mississippi, and a former resident of Louisiana, was a member of a prominent Southern family who lost his parents at an early age and grew up as the foster son of his father's cousin. Percy graduated from the University of North Carolina and received his M.D. from Columbia, but was a nonpracticing physician who devoted much of his life to his writing. Percy's first novel, The Moviegoer (1961), won the 1962 National Book Award, but Charles Poore considers The Last Gentleman (1966) "an even better book." Love in the Ruins (1971) marks a sharp change in method and subject from the first two novels. A doomsday story set "at the end of the Auto Age," it exposes many foibles and abuses in contemporary life through sharp satire and extravagant fantasy. Whereas Love in the Ruins is funny, Percy's next novel, Lancelot (1977) is the rather bleak and pessimistic story of a deranged man who blows up his home when he finds proof of his wife's infidelities and then tells his story in an asylum for the mentally disturbed. Its apocalyptic vision is expressed in a more positive and affirmative way in The Second Coming (1980), which takes its title from the fact that it resurrects the character of Will Barret from The Last Gentleman and locates him, a quarter-century older, finding love and meaning in a cave. (Bowker Author Biography)

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