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by Thomas Merton


  Lord of the Absurd (Nogar)

  Louf, Dom André

  Louisville Airport, May 5, 1966 poem

  Love: between Merton and M., danger of platonic, erotic, for God, God as, need and, pain of, reflections on, sexual, solitude and

  Lowell Robert

  LSD

  Lucas, Dr.

  Lucidity

  Lugano Review

  Luk, Charles

  Luke, Sister

  Luther, Martin

  Lyford, Joseph P.

  M.: confides in nun from Covington, decision to marry by, developing friendship with, future plans with, goes on picnics with Merton, graduation day of, Jim Wygal’s opinion of, letters between Merton and, love between Merton and, meetings with Merton, “Midsummer Diary” from Merton to, phone conversations with, poems written for, possible plans of Merton to marry. See also Merton, Thomas

  McCarthy, Mary

  McCaslin, Ike

  McCullers, Carson

  McDonnell, Thomas P.

  McDonough, Archbishop

  McGruder, Pee Wee

  McLuhan, Marshall

  Madness and Civilization (Foucault)

  Mailer, Norman

  Malcolm X

  Malentendu, Le

  Manresa, Josefa

  Manual, Babeth

  Maritain, Jacques

  Mark, Bro.

  Married priests

  Marshall, Dr.

  Martin de Porres, Bro.

  Marty, Martin

  Marxist Catholic dialogue

  Mason, Endo

  Mass (at hermitage)

  Mass reforms

  “Mass in Time of Pestilence,”

  Matthew, [Kelty] Fr.

  Maurice, [Flood] Bro.

  Mauser, Ulrich

  Mayan cult centers

  Mead, Margaret

  Meatyard, Gene

  Meatyard, Madie

  Meditation

  Meerloo, Joost

  Meriwether, James B.

  Merton Room

  Merton, Thomas: begins conferences again, burden of expectations of, on censoring by Dom James, dreams of, on exposure of affair with M., 51st birthday, forbidden to contact M., future plans with M., gives Dom James written commitment, on gradual distancing from M., on his childhood, on his journal, on his own repentance, on his own solitude, on his own writing, infirmary stay of, on lack of future with M., La Dehesa hermitage proposed of, letters between M. and, letter to Fr. Eudes from, on light to know God, on living, love between M. and, meetings with M., “Midsummer Diary” written for M. by, on M.’s marriage plans, on new liturgy, on people’s criticism of, personal notes (1966) of, personal struggle over M. by, phone conversations with M., on picnic with children, on possible Nicaragua trip, punishment given by the Abbot to, reflections on Dom James by, reflections on own writing by, regrets/reflections over affair with M., on sexual love with M., surgery/hospital stay of, to make commitment as hermit, tumor in stomach of, on upcoming back surgery, See also Hermitage (Merton), M.

  “Message of contemplatives,”

  Metaphysics

  “Meteor of Aug. 13” (Char)

  Meyer, Catherine

  Middle East crisis

  Middle Eastern history

  “Midsummer Diary” (Merton). See also M.

  Miller, Henry

  Milton, John

  Misa. Oriolla

  Mistral, Gabriela

  Mitchell, Dr. William C.

  Modern man

  Monastery Council

  Monasticism

  Montale, Eugenio

  Montherlant, Henry de

  Monumenta Nipponica (Kranth)

  Moon and the Bonfires, The

  Mornssey, Jim

  Moslem Shaikh

  Mots, Les (Sartre)

  “Mount Amiata,”

  Muir, Edwin

  Muller, Julian

  Mumford, Lewis

  Murray, John Courtney

  Murray, Michele

  Mysticism

  Mystics and Zen Masters (Merton)

  Mythologiques (Lévi-Strauss)

  The Myth of Sisphus (Camus)

  Nabokov, Peter

  Name changing

  Nasruddin tales

  National Association for Pastoral Renewal

  “Natural Estate, The” (Muir)

  Natural state

  Need

  The Negro Man (Life article)

  Neruda, Pablo

  “New Christian Consciousness, A” (Merton)

  New Yorker

  Nhat Chi

  Nhat Hanh, Thich

  Nicholas, Fr.

  Night of Destiny

  Nishida

  Nogar, Raymond J.

  Northbourne, Lord

  Norway foundation

  Norwich, John Julius

  Nouwen, Fr. Henri

  Nuclear attack danger

  Obedience

  O’Callaghan, Diane

  O’Callaghan family

  O’Callaghan, Tommie

  O’Connor, Flannery

  Odilo, Bro.

  Odor of Verbena, An (Faulkner)

  O’Gorman, Ned

  Oliver, Pat

  Olmstead, Beatrice

  Olson, Charles

  “On Solitude” (Montaigne)

  Ontology

  Original sin

  Origins (Shimpei)

  Orwell, George

  Ossi di Seppia (Montale)

  Our Lady of Gethsemani

  Pacem in Terris conference (Geneva)

  Paddock, J.

  Palestine

  Palestinian monasticism

  Palomares incident

  Panichas, George

  Paradise Lost (Milton)

  Parra, Nicanor

  Parsons [Sabbath], Linda

  Pascal, Blaise

  Pasolini, Pier Paolo

  Pauker, John

  Paul, Bro

  Paul the Hermit

  Pavese, Cesarae

  Paysan de la Garonne, Le (Maritain)

  Paz, Octavio

  Peace demonstration

  Peace News

  Pensée sauvage, La (Lévi-Strauss)

  Penthos (Hausherr)

  Percy, Walker

  Perfectae Caritatis Council Decree

  Pessimism

  Peter, Mother

  Phillips, Bernard

  Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx (Tucker)

  Piontek, Heinz

  Plague commentary (Merton)

  Plague, The (Camus)

  Plague theme

  Platonic danger

  Poetic experience

  Poétique do l’espace, La

  Poetry: Catholic, importance of, Muir’s lectures on, on South American, written by Merton

  Politics and the English Language (Orwell)

  Pope [Paul VI], the

  Portrait d’un inconnu (Sarraute)

  “Post-Conciliar” theology

  Poverty vow

  Prayer

  Preoccupations

  Privacy

  Protestant Mystics

  Psalms, Latin

  Psychanalyse de Feu (Bachelard)

  Pueblo Indians

  Quantum physics

  Race riots

  Racial issues

  Rahner, R.

  Raids (Merton)

  Ralph, Bro.

  Rancé, Armand-Jean

  Randall, Meg

  Ransom, John Crowe

  Reading

  Reality

  Red China

  Redeeming the Time (Merton)

  Red Guards (China)

  Réflexions sur la guillotine (Camus)

  Reinhardt, Ad

  Religious fads

  Renegade (Camus)

  Repentance

  Responsibility

  Retreats

  Retrospect (Merton), Intro.

  Revolt

  Rice, Ed

  Riesman, David

  Rieux, Br. Bernard

  Rilke, Rainer
Maria

  “Rite for Ejection of Lepers,”

  “Road to Mandalay, The” (song)

  Roethke, Theodore

  Roman Catholic reforms

  Roser, Dr.

  Ross, Nancy Wilson

  Roy, Cardinal Maurice

  Ruether, Rosemary Radford

  Rule for Recluses, A (ed. by Olgin)

  Rule of St. Benedict

  Sacraments

  Sacred Wood (Eliot)

  Sacrifice

  St. Pierre, Dr.

  Salman, Fr.

  Salvation

  Sarraute, Nathalie

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Saul Bellow (Dommergues)

  Schinzinger, Robert

  Schmidt, Mary Ann

  Schumann, Martha

  Scott, Matt

  Secularization

  Seitz, Ron

  Sevareid, Eric

  Seven Storey Mountain (Merton)

  “Seven Words” (O’Gorman)

  Sewanee Review

  Sexual love

  Shah, Idries

  Shahn, Ben

  Sheen, Bishop Fulton J.

  Shepherd, Bob

  Shimpei, Kusano

  Shine, Judy

  “Silver Dagger” (Baez)

  Simeon, Dom

  Sinyavsky, Andrei

  A Sketch of His Life and Writings (Milton)

  Slate, John

  Slum life

  Smith, Carleton

  Smith, Tom Jerry

  Snowdon, Lord

  Snyder, Gary

  Solitary life: as act, by God’s will, gratitude for, illusion and, love and, reflections on, See also Hermitage (Merton’s)

  Sonnets to Orpheus [Rilke]

  Soul

  Soul on Ice (Cleaver)

  Sound and the Fury, The (Faulkner)

  South American poets

  Spanish Harlem photo book

  Spanish writers

  Spencer foundation (Chile)

  “Spiritual preoccupations,”

  Spring

  Steeple

  Stein, Gertrude

  Stephen, Fr.

  Steppenwolf

  Stevens, Wallace

  Stone, I. F.

  Stranger (Camus)

  “Suffering in Greek Thought and in the Bible,”

  Suicide

  Sur (Merton)

  Syke, Gerald

  Symbolism

  Szilard, Leo

  Tadié, Marie

  Taparra, Fidel

  Tarcisius, [James Conner] Fr.

  Tauler, Johannes

  “Taxman” (Beatles)

  Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre

  Temptation

  Theokistos

  Theology

  Thera, Nyanaponika

  Thomas, R. S.

  Thoughts in Solitude (Merton)

  “Three Saviors in Camus:” (Merton)

  “Thursday’s Child” (Hamilton)

  Time

  Time-Life books

  Timothy, [Kelly] Fr.

  Total institution question

  Trial (Kafka)

  Truth

  Tucker, Robert C.

  Two Leggings (ed. by Nabokov)

  U., Fr.

  Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de

  Understanding Media (McLuhan)

  “Un Oiseau …”(Char)

  Vahanian. Gabriel

  Vallejo, César

  Vatican II

  Vie de Rancé(Chateaubriand)

  Vietcong

  Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire (Nhat Hanh)

  Vietnam War

  Vigil of Epiphany (1966)

  Village-Castle relationship

  Virtue

  Vita Antonii (Athanasius of Alexandria)

  Vita (Jerome)

  Vital, Dom

  Von Balthasar, Urs

  Walgrave, P.

  Walsh, Dan

  Walsh, Mary Ellen

  War

  Warnock, G. J.

  War and peace

  War on poverty

  Warren Commission report

  Watt, Fr. Joe

  Watts, Alan

  Welsh, Pat

  Wesselman, Bob

  “What Is a Classic?” (Eliot)

  Whitman, Walt

  Wilderness and Paradise in Christian Thought (Williams)

  Wilderness theme (Biblical)

  Wilderness (Williams)

  Wild Palms, The (Faulkner)

  Willett, Thompson

  Williams, George

  William, Sister Marion

  Williams, Jonathan

  Williams, William Carlos

  Wilson, Nancy

  Winandy, Dom

  “With the World in My Bloodstream” (Merton)

  Wright, James

  Wu, John

  Wygal, Jim

  Yahi Indians

  Yungblut, June

  Yungblut, Jan

  Zapotecan city of Monte Alban

  Zen

  “Zen and the Cloud,”

  Zen people

  Zionist nation

  Zorca Franca

  Zukofsky, Louis

  Acknowledgments

  Editing this journal has made me mindful that work like this is never done by an individual alone. I have enjoyed the company and assistance of many to whom I gladly express thanks.

  First I wish to thank Robert Giroux, James Laughlin, and Tommie O’Callaghan III, trustees of the Merton Legacy Trust, for appointing me editor of this volume. Together with Anne McCormick, secretary of the Trust, and Abbot Timothy Kelly of the Abbey of Gethsemani, they have offered wise counsel. I also wish to thank Brother Patrick Hart, O.C.S.O., general editor of the Merton Journals, for his confidence and support during every phase of my work. I especially appreciate his patience and his help in deciphering Merton’s sometimes inscrutable handwriting and in decoding Merton’s more obscure references. I am grateful to the editors of Volumes I-V – Brother Patrick, Jonathan Montaldo, Lawrence S. Cunningham, Victor A. Kramer, and Robert E. Daggy – for the fine example of their work and their readiness to share with me their editorial experience.

  Special thanks are due to all those who helped me prepare this volume for publication: to Beverly Evans of the State University of New York at Geneseo, Marion Hoctor, SSJ of Nazareth College of Rochester, William H. Shannon and Francis Cecilia English, SSJ of Rochester for assisting in the translation of foreign language passages found in the journal; to Jonathan Montaldo and to Erasmo Levia-Merikakis for their careful transcription and translation of “Notebook 17.” To the staff of the Lorette Wilmot Library of Nazareth College of Rochester, especially to Richard Matzek, Sheila A. Smyth, and Jennifer Burr for making available to me their expertise and the library’s resources; to the staff of the George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University and to Robert E. Daggy of the Thomas Merton Studies Center at Bellarmine College for making archival materials available to me; to Jillian Brown for the enthusiasm and determination with which she tracked down countless citations; to Diane Curley and Anne Wolcott for their skillful typing; to Linda Loree for giving so generously of her time and computer skill in the final stages of manuscript preparation; and to John Loudon, Karen Levine, and Terri Leonard of Harper San Francisco for the care and skill with which they transformed the manuscript into a book.

  Members of the Nazareth College community continue to be supportive in numerous ways. I am grateful to Rose Marie Beston, president, and Dennis Silva, vice president for academic affairs, for their generous support of my work; to my colleagues in the Religious Studies Department and other faculty colleagues, especially those in Carroll Hall, for their day-today collegiality and good cheer; and to my students for their curiosity, interest, and insight, which energize my work.

  I am especially grateful to my family and friends who listen, ask just the right questions, share wisdom and, sometimes, advice, and support me, in so many loving ways, in my work and my life. For them, I am more thankful than I can say.

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sp; I dedicate this volume to three individuals who have worked with indefatigable energy to make the Merton corpus available to readers: Robert E. Daggy, as director of the Thomas Merton Studies Center; Brother Patrick Hart, as general editor of Merton’s journals; and William H. Shannon, as general editor of Merton’s letters. Each, through his work as editor, writer, and mentor, has promoted knowledge and understanding of the life and work of Thomas Merton. Each, in his person, has embodied something of Merton’s expansive spirit. For what they have done and for who they are, I and so many others are deeply grateful.

  About the Author

  THOMAS MERTON (1915-1968) was a Trappist monk, writer, and peace activist. His spiritual classics include the bestselling The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, and The Sign of Jonas.

  CHRISTINE M. BOCHEN is professor of religious studies at Nazareth College, a founding member of the International Thomas Merton Society, and editor of a volume of Merton’s letters, The Courage for Truth.

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  OTHER BOOKS BY THOMAS MERTON

  The Seven Storey Mountain

  The Sign of Jonas

  New Seeds of Contemplation

  Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander

  Zen and the Birds of Appetite

  The Collected Poems of Thomas Merton

  The Literary Essays of Thomas Merton

  Mystics and Zen Masters

  The Hidden Ground of Love (Letters I)

  The Road to Joy (Letters II)

  The School of Charity (Letters III)

  The Courage for Truth (Letters IV)

  Witness to Freedom (Letters V)

  Love and Living

  The Monastic Journey

  The Asian Journal

  Run to the Mountain (Journals I)

  Entering the Silence (Journals II)

  A Search for Solitude (Journals III)

  Turning Toward the World (Journals IV)

  Dancing in the Water of Life (Journals V)

  The Other Side of the Mountain (Journals VII)

  Credits

  Photograph: Ralph Eugene Meatyard/courtesy of Christopher Meatyard

  Copyright

  Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previously published material: Poetry by Thomas Merton from Eighteen Poems. Copyright © 1977, 1985 by The Trustees of the Merton Legacy Trust, © 1968 by The Abbey of Gethsemani. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp. Lines from The Bones of the Cuttlefish by Eugenio Montale, translated by Antonio Mazza, Mosaic Press, 1252 Speers Road, Units 1 & 2, Oakville, Ontario L6L 5N9; copyright translation, 1983. “Motet XX” by Eugenio Montale translation copyright 1990 by Dana Gioia. Reprinted from Mottetti: Poems of Love with the permission of Graywolf Press, Saint Paul, Minnesota.

 

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