Survival or Prophecy?: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Jean LeClercq

· Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Introduction by Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland.

Two monks in conversation about the meaning of life and the nature of solitude.

Thomas Merton, the American Trappist monk who wrote The Seven Storey Mountain, spent his entire literary career (1948- 68) in a cloistered monastery in Kentucky. His great counterpart, the French Benedictine monk Jean Leclercq, spent those years traveling relentlessly to and from monasteries worldwide, trying to bring about a long-needed reform and renewal of Catholic religious life.

Their correspondence over twenty years is a fascinating record of the common yearnings of two ambitious, holy men. "What is a monk?" is the question at the center of their correspondence, and in these 120 letters they answer it with great aplomb, touching on the role of ancient texts and modern conveniences; the advantages of hermit life and community life; the fierce Catholicism of the monastic past and the new openness to the approaches of other traditions; the monastery's impulse toward survival and the monk's calling to prophecy. Full of learning, human insight, and self-deprecating wit, these letters capture the excitement of the Catholic Church during the run-up to the Second Vatican Council, full of wisdom, full of promise.

About the author

Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a Trappist monk and one of the most admired of all American Catholic writers. His journals have been published to wide acclaim. He is best known for The Seven Story Mountain.

Jean LeClercq (1910-1993), was a French Benedictine monk and a monastic scholar. He wrote The Love of Learning and the Desire for God and other books.

Patrick Hart (1925-2019) was Thomas Merton's last secretary. He edited many acclaimed collections of Merton's work and co-founded the International Thomas Merton Society.

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