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I’ll go reread a favorite novel, such as A Man in Full or The Moviegoer or Memoirs of Hadrian.
— Ryan Holiday
2022-05-11 on ryanholiday.net
The Moviegoer is almost truer now for the millennial (or generational) experience than it was in the 1960s when it was published. Any reader will relate to the rather ageless angst of the next generation trying to find its meaning and purpose in the world. It is exactly the novel that every one stuck in their own head needs to read. The main character, on what he calls “the search,” is so in love with the artificiality of movies that he has trouble living his actual life in the real world.
— Ryan Holiday
2022-01-20 on ryanholiday.net
What Makes Sammy Run and The Moviegoer--two favorites in the store too
— Ryan Holiday
2021-04-25 on reddit.com
Some books I’ve read and re-read many times: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius The Moviegoer by Walker Percy The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene The Little Girl at the Window by Totto-Chan
— Ryan Holiday
https://twitter.com/RyanHoliday/status/1279087692270231554
My favorite novel: The Moviegoer or What Makes Sammy Run?
— Ryan Holiday
2017-08-16 on reddit.com
This year I spent some time re-reading everything I had from Walker Percy. As I've gotten older I've found I've loved his writing more and more. He basically took philosophy and novelized it--and while that sounds boring or inaccessible it's so brilliantly done that you don't even realize that's what he's doing. The Moviegoer is almost truer now for the millenial experience than it was in the 60s when he published it.
— Ryan Holiday
2017-08-16 on reddit.com