The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton

Thomas Merton

1048 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0811207692

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Language: English

Publish: September 17, 1980

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In 1944, New Directions brought out Thomas Merton’s first book of verse. By the time of his tragic, untimely death in 1968, Father Louis (as he was known at the Trappist monastery where he lived for twenty-seven years) had published upwards of fifty books and pamphlets, including several more collections of poetry. All of these poems have been assembled in a single, definitive volume (first published by New Directions in 1977) which includes much additional unpublished or uncollected material drawn from the archive of the Merton Studies Center at Bellarmine College in Louisville, Kentucky, or supplied by the poet’s friends and associates. Brought together in  The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton    Early Poems  (1940-42, published posthumously in 1971),  Thirty Poems  (1944),  A Man in the Divided Sea  (1946),  Figures for an Apocalypse  (1947),  The Tear of the Blind Lions  (1949),  The Strange Islands  (1957),  Original Child Bomb  (1962),  Emblems of a Season of Fun  (1963),  Cables to Ace  (1968), and  The Geography of Lograire  (completed in 1968 and published posthumously). These are followed by  Sensation Time at the Home and Other New Poems , a book which Merton completed shortly before his death. There are also sections of uncollected poems, humorous verse, poems written in French, with some English translations, Merton’s translations of poetry from various languages, drafts and fragments, and a selection of concrete poems. With the availability of  The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton  as a New Directions paperbook, an ever wider audience may more fully appreciate the impressive range of the poet’s technique, the scope of his concerns, and the humaneness of his vision.

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