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Walker Percy: Writers tapping human desires for simplicity and experience

May 15, 2011

 

Walker Percy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Another anthropological writer who had the same theory that owing to the complexities of modern life humans crave destruction and thus have a secret fascination with these events including fires etc. that transcends any feelings of empathy they might also have.

 

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