"Walker Percy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and the Search for Influence is a significant work that has the potential to reenergize the field of influence studies because it shows how two of the most influential models in the field--Harold Bloom's high-Romantic 'anxiety of influence, ' on the one hand, and poststructuralist accounts of 'intertextuality, ' on the other--fail to provide much illumination of many great works that do not subscribe to the mythologies of the strong poet or of language itself as the supreme reality." --Thomas Haddox, author of Hard Sayings: The Rhetoric of Christian Orthodoxy in Late Modern Fiction (OSU Press, 2013)