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Merton and Waugh: A Monk, A Crusty Old Man, and The Seven Storey Mountain
Mary Frances Coady
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| #548875 in Books | 2015-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.26 x.61 x7.48l,.0 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| A small treasure of a book -- with a regrettable glitch at the end|By D. Kovacs|Merton has way more fans than Waugh at this stage in the game -- but in my case, both of these amazing writers have directly affected my spirituality. So the fact that this small volume of their letters has been published is a cause for rejoicing. Although their correspondence was short, the compl||
"Dedicated readers of Evelyn Waugh and Thomas Merton know of the connections between two major Catholic writers, especially of Waugh as editor and writing coach for Merton's work. But in this brief but thoroughly researched book, Coady provides important
From 1948 to 1952 the lives of Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, and British novelist, Evelyn Waugh, were closely intertwined. During these years, Waugh became enthusiastic about American Catholicism, in particular, monasticism as seen through the eyes of the author of The Seven Storey Mountain. He agreed to edit Merton’s autobiography and the subsequent Waters of Siloe, for publication in Britain. In this close examination of their friends...
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