Eudora Welty and Walker Percy were friends but very different writers, even though they were interested in the relation of place to their fiction. This work explores in each the concept of home and the importance of home to the homo viator (""man on his way"") and anti-idealism and anti-romanticism.
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Eudora Welty and Walker Percy were friends but very different writers, even though they were interested in the relation of place to their fiction. This work explores in each the concept of home and the importance of home to the homo viator (""man on his way"") and anti-idealism and anti-romanticism.
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