Thomas Merton papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Thomas Merton papers
- Date
- 1940-1974, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 5.5 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Authors, American -- Kentucky.
- Trappists
- Authors.
- Trappist (Ky.)
- Monks.
- Drafts.
- Manuscripts -- Kentucky.
- Kentucky Authors Collection
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 75m28: [Identification of item], Thomas Merton papers, 1940-1974, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Thomas Merton, the son of two artists, attended Columbia University in New York, obtaining B.A. and M.A. degrees. He converted to Catholicism in 1938 and joined the ranks of the Trappist monks in December, 1941. Merton served as Master of Scholastics and as Master of Novices at the order's monastery in Kentucky, Our Lady of Gethsemani, before being allowed to live as a hermit in 1965. He left the monastery in 1968 to attend a conference in Bangkok, Thailand, where he died December 10 of accidental electrocution. Merton had won acclaim for his books, poems and articles, beginning with the publication of the autobiographical Seven Storey Mountain in 1948. In the 1960s he was known for his concern about peace, civil rights and other social issues. He also promoted ecumenism between Catholics, other Christians and non-Christians.
- Merton was a prolific writer, producing 139 books and pamphlets, 104 contributions to books, and 486 pieces for magazines and newspapers in a relatively brief career.
- Merton often circulated his writings among his acquaintances for criticism before publication. Among this group from 1951 to 1968 were Carolyn and Victor Hammer of Lexington, Ky., and the then director of the University of Kentucky libraries, Lawrence Thompson.
- Scope and Content
- The Thomas Merton papers (dated 1940-1974, undated; 5.5 cubic feet; 14 boxes) include correpsondence, literary manuscripts, and photographs, which document Merton's career as a monk and spiritual writer. The correspondence includes letters from and to Erich Fromm, Boris Pasternak, Daisetz Suzuki, Robert Lax, Carolyn Reading Hammer, and Victor Hammer. Literary manuscripts form the bulk of the collection. There are holographs and typescripts, carbon copies and mimeographs. The collection includes, in draft form, "The Ascent to Truth", "My Argument with the Gestapo", "No Man is an Island" and "The Secular Journal of Thomas Merton". Poems written or translated by Thomas Merton are included in the collection. Many drafts of Merton manuscripts, articles and poems are included. Copies of articles written by Thomas Merton and were published in religious and national periodicals are also included. The photographs document Thomas Merton and his friends.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- All literary rights to the Merton papers are vested in the Merton Legacy Trust. Requests to copy, to film, to quote from extensively or in part, to publish or to reprint any published or unpublished manuscripts in the collection must be directed in writing to the Administrator of Rights and Contracts, Merton Legacy Trust, 670 West End Avenue, New York, NY 10025. Letters to Thomas Merton may not be used without the permission of that correspondent.
Contents of the Collection
Articles with reference to Merton, 1950-1969
Scope and Contents
The Articles with reference to Merton series is a collection of writings about the monk. After the Second World War his teachings were very popular in the United States. National secular and religious publications discussed Merton's monastic theology as well as his anti nuclear war opinions. Articles included in the series were found in Time, Life, as well as the Catholic Worker.
"A Visit with Thomas Merton" by James W. Angell, 1960 November 15
"Thomas Merton: Ascension Luminosa a la Montana Interior" by Julio Araluce, 1960 July 4
"Nuclear Pacifism States Its Case" by John C. Bennett, 1963 July 4
"Two Letters on 'The Modern Problem'" by Eric Bruno and Sister M. Therese, 1950 March
"Don Walsh: A Teacher Remembered" by Sister Francis Camilla, 1963 Summer
"Life with Thomas Merton" by Gerald Groves, 1963 April-May
"Possessed by the Holy Spirit: The Poetry of Thomas Merton and Vassar Miller" by Albert Fowler, 1964 Spring
"Four Pasternak Letters at U. of K. recall the century's most tragic Literary Debacle" by Jim Hampton, 1964 September 6
"In Search of Thomas Merton" by Sarah Lansdell, 1969 December 7
"Renewal Crisis Hits Trappists" by Colman McCarthy, 1967 December 11
"The Games Critics Play" by Thomas P. McDonnell, 1967 March
"To: Thomas Merton, Re: Your Prophecy" by Martin E. Marty, 1967 August 30
"Monk, Man and Myth" by Jim Morrissey, 1966 January 23
"In the Belly of a Paradox" by Ben Ray Redman, 1953 February 21
"Benedictine v. Trappist" in Time Magazine, 1953 February 2
Newspaper clippings, 1953-1974
"Book review of Nuevas Semillas de Contemplacion" in Novedades, 1963 April-May
"Once in Kentucky (To Thomas Merton)" by Mark Van Doran, 1960
Abbey of Gethsemani and Merton Literature, 1953-1967, undated
Scope and Contents
Abbey of Gethsemani and Merton series includes materials about projects at the monastery and of Thomas Merton. The Abbey of Gethsemani has more than 2,000 acres of farmland, and considered to be the "mother house" of all Trappist and Trappistine monasteries in the United States of America. From 1948 until his death in 1968 the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani was the home of Thomas Merton. The monks bring money to the abbey by producing cheese, fruit cake and wine. The calendars and pamphlets exhibit pictures and description of the works on the abbey's farm. Also included in the series are book sleeves and anti nuclear proliferation pamphlets created by Thomas Merton while living at the Abbey.
Book sleeves of Merton Books, undated
Gethsamani Farms pamphlets, circa 1953
Monks of Gethsemani in Trappist, Kentucky calendars, 1957-1967
Anti nuclear proliferation leaflets, undated
Correspondence, 1947-1968
Scope and Contents
The Correspondence series includes the letters between Thomas Merton and friends, publishers and fellow writers/philosophers. Most of the correspondence details his time spent working on various writings. The letters between Boris Pasternak discuss a similar belief in God and man despite the building Cold War in the early 1950s. also included in the series are letters between D.T. Suzuki and Thomas Merton about similarities between monastic life and Buddhist Zen philosophy.
Erich Fromm, 1954-1961
James Gribble, 1958 September-October
Foreign Publishers, 1947-1951
Foreign Publishers, 1952-1955
Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1955-1960
Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1961-1962
Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1963-1964
Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1965-1966
Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1967-1968
John Harris, 1958 November 18
Gertrude Hindemith, 1953
Robert Lax, 1947-1952
Robert Lax, 1959-1960
New Directions publishers, 1948-1955
"Friends", 1967 February-June
Julian and Father Francisco, 1967
Mrs. Pellegrind, 1955 September 22
Boris Paternak, 1958
Boris Pasternak, 1958-1960
Lydia Pasternak Slater, 1959-1961
Robert E. Rambusch, 1959
Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki, 1959
Lawrence S. Thompson, 1951-1964
Helen and Kurt Wolff, 1958-1960
Vittorio Emanuele Zino, 1966
Six Letters, 1957-1974
Scope and Contents
The Six Letters series includes correpsondence between Carolyn Reading Hammer and individuals involved in the production of a short book called called Six Letters. The book compiled by Boris Pasternak's wife, Lydia with the help of Carolyn Reading Hammer, discusses the correspondence between Boris Pasternak and Thomas Merton and the profound impact the letters had on each man's life. Much of the correspondence reflects the Hammer's effort to organize Merton's thoughts and rights for publication.
Carolyn Hammer correspondence with Bellarmine College, 1972
Carolyn Hammer correspondence with James Laughlin, 1971-1974
Carolyn Hammer correspondence with Mrs. Frank O'Callaghan, 1973
Carolyn Hammer correspondence with Lydia Pasternak Slater, 1971-1974
Carolyn Hammer correspondence with Naomi Burton Stone, 1972-1973
Boris Pasternak correspondence with Thomas Merton: photocopies, 1958-1960
Postscript to Disputed Questions, 1960
Thomas Merton correspondence with Aleksei Surkov, 1958 October 29
The Pasternak Affair, photocopy of essay by Thomas Merton, 1960
"Tribute to Greatness", New York Times book review of Doctor Zhivago by Thomas Merton, 1957 February 1
Book reviews of Doctor Zhivago, 1958
Prose, 1940-1974, undated
Scope and Contents
The Prose series contains notes and drafts of articles and books by Thomas Merton. Significant manuscripts included are The Ascent to Truth, "The Secular Journal: Perry Street" and "The Sign of Jonas". Merton liked to circulate manuscripts with friends and many of the drafts included in the series are copies with editing notes.
The Ascent to Truth, circa 1951
The Ascent to Truth, discarded materials, circa 1951
The Ascent to Truth, notes, circa 1951
The Ascent to Truth, rejected pages, circa 1951
Prayer and Spiritual Perfection, undated
Prayer as Worship and Experience, undated
Basic Principles of Monastic Spirituality, undated
"Letter to an Innocent Bystander", undated
"The Monk in a Changing World", undated
Bread in the Wilderness, undated
Bread in the Wilderness, prologue, undated
Bread in the Wilderness, epilogue, undated
Bread in the Wilderness, notes, undated
"The Psalms and Contemplation", undated
"Christ unveils the meaning of the Old Testament": drawing, undated
"Background and Attitude of Monastic Postulants in the relation to failure of vocation", undated
"Identity Crisis and Monastic Vocation", 1964 October
"The Monastic Renewal Problem and Prospects", for Ed Rice, 1966 December
"Notes for the Philosophy of Solitude", undated
Last of the Fathers, undated
"Spiritual Perfection", undated
Faith and Violence, additions, 1967 December
Grace, Work, and Holiness, undated
"Life at Gethsemani", undated
The Living Bread, undated
The Living Bread, introduction, undated
Loretto and Gethsemani, undated
Martha Mary and Lazarus, preface, 1955
"The Morning of Alleluia", undated
Monastic Peace, undated
"Journal of My Escape from the Nazis", 1955 October 28
"Introduction to the English Monastics", undated
Mystics and Zen Masters, undated
"A Kerygma for the Nativity", undated
The New Man, undated
"Time Life Bible", 1967 December
"Original Child Bomb", undated
Prometheus: A Meditation, 1958 June 21
"Redeeming the Time: The Catholic Church after Vatican II", undated
"Eight Freedom Songs", undated
"Salve Regina", undated
"A Homily on Mary", undated
"A Homily on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception", undated
A Secular Journal: Perry Street, 1939-1940
A Secular Journal: Perry Street, preface, circa 1940
A Secular Journal: Perry Street, test press, 1941
Havana: from a journal written in Cuba, 1940
Seeds of Contemplation, editing notes, undated
"Letters to a Papal Volunteer", undated
The Seven Storey Mountain, discarded pages and book sleeve, undated
The Sign of Jonas, undated
The Sign of Jonas, introduction to part one, undated,
The Sign of Jonas, corrections, 1955
The Sign of Jonas, test press, circa 1953
The Sign of Jonas, book sleeves and publisher's pamphlets, 1953
Silence in Heaven, undated
"Living in Silence", undated
"Danish Non-Violent Resistance to Hitler", undated
"In Acceptance of Pax Medal", 1963
"Target Equals City", undated
No Man is an Island, preface to the Vietnamese translation, 1966
No Man Is an Island, book jacket, circa 1955
Notes for Merton Reader Project, undated
A Thomas Merton Reader, test press, pages 1-173, circa 1974
A Thomas Merton Reader, test press, pages 173-Appendix, circa 1974
A Thomas Merton Reader, appendix, undated
Thoughts in Solitude, undated
Thoughts in Solitude, test press, undated
"The Tragedy of Perrin", 1964 April
"The Urgent Conscience" by Piero Bargelini and translated by Merton for Carolyn and Victor Hammer, 1958 July
"Water of Siloe", notes, undated
"Qu'est-ce que La Contemplation?", undated
"What Should I Do? Sayings from the Desert Fathers", undated
"A New Christian Consciousness?", 1967 February
Cold War Letters, 1961-1962
"Comment on the Psychological Causes of War by Erich Fromm", undated
"Grace, Work, and Holiness", undated
Camus and the Catholic Church, 1966 August
"Art and Morality", written for the New Catholic Encyclopedia, undated
"Perfection, Christian", undated
"Clement of Alexandria", selections from Protreptikos, undated
"Concerning the collection in Bellarmine College Library, A statement", 1963 November 10
"Contemplation", for the Catholic Youth Encyclopedia, undated
Selected Letters of St. Bernard, preface, undated
Notes on the Lord's Prayer by Raissa Maritain, introduction, undated
"Hermit Life", for the Catholic Youth Encyclopedia, undated
Breakthrough to Peace, preface, undated
"A Christian Look(s) at Zen", 1966 July
"The Monastic Theology of St. Aelred", 1968 September
In the Face of Death by Fr. Alfred Delp, preface, undated
Religion in Wood, preface, undated
Presence a Dieu at a Soi Meme by Fr. Francois de Sainte Marie, introduction, undated
"Learning to Live", 1967 July
Peace on Earth: A Christian Responsibility, undated
Life of Fr. Joseph Cassant: preface to the American edition, undated
A Prayer from the De Anima of Cassidorus, undated
In Search of a Yogi by Dom Denys Rutledge, preface, undated
The New Man, preface to the Japanese edition, 1967 October
Thoughts of Solitude, preface to Japanese edition, 1966 March
"Spiritual Life", notes, undated
"Spiritual Life" for the Catholic Youth Encyclopedia, undated
Blessed are the Meek, undated
Blessed are the Meek, 1966 January
"Christian Humanism", undated
"Christian Solitude: Notes on an Experiment", undated
"Christianity and Race in the U.S.", undated
"Classic Chinese Thought", undated
"The Climate of Mercy for Albert Schweitzer", 1964 April
"A Christmas Devotion", undated
"Comment: re Forum", vol. 1, no. 1, undated
"The Contemplation and the Atheist", 1967 October
"The Contemplative Life: Its Meaning and Necessity", undated
"Creative Silence", 1968 June
"The Cross Fighters: Notes on a Race War", 1967 November
"The Death of God and the End of History", 1967 March
"Honest to God: Letter to a Radical Anglican", 1964
"D.T. Suzuki: the Man and His Work", 1966 August
"Easter: The New Life", undated
"Ecumenism and Monastic Renewal", 1967 November
"The English Mystics", undated
"Ethics and War: A Footnote", undated
"Final Integration Toward a Monastic Therapy", 1968 March
"From Pilgrimage to Crusade", 1964 August
"Herakleitos the Obscure and his legacy", undated
"The Historical Consciousness", 1968 February 25
"The Hot Summer of Sixty Seven", 1967 August
"Apologies To An Unbeliever", 1966 April
"Isaac of Stella: An Introduction", undated
"The Jesuits in China", undated
"Letter to a Papal Volunteer", circa 1963
"Letter to a Poet about Vallejo", undated
"Love and Solitude", 1966 March-April
"A Forward to Marcel and Buddha", 1967 January
"The Meaning of Malcolm X, "for Continuum, 1967 May
"Letter to NCR", undated
"The Monk in Diaspora", undated
"Letters Published in Liberation", undated
"Christianity Encounters Zen", undated
"Nicholas of CUSA: Dialogue About the Hidden God", undated
"News of the Jouce Industry" for Sewanee Review, 1968 June
"Notes on Love and Need", 1966 April
"Openness and Cloister for Spiritual Life", 1967 July
"Passivity and Abuse of Authority", undated
"The Pasternak Affair", undated
"Peace and Protest", 1965 November
"Peace and Revolution", 1968
"Prayer for Peace", undated
"Poetry and Contemplation (A Repraisal)", undated
"Rafael Albderti and His Angels", for Continuum, 1966 December
"Renewal and Discipline in the Monastic Life", 1968 February
"Renewal in Monastic Education", undated
"Rites for the Extrusion of a Leper", 1967 June
"Tribute to Ruben Dario", undated
"Sacred Art and Catholic Education", undated
"St. Anselm and His Argument", undated
"The Sacrament of Advent in the Spirituality of St. Bernard", undated
"Saint Bernard Monk and Apostle", undated
"Pleasant Hill: A Shaker Village in Kentucky, 1806-1910", undated
"Confession - Firmada de Crimenes Contra el Estado", undated
"The Solitary Life", undated
"Solitary Life in the Shadow of a Cistercian Monastery", undated
"Spiritual Direction", undated
"The Stronger: Poverty of an Anti-Hero", 1968 March
"The Street Is For Celebration", 1967 October
"Terror and the Absurd: Violence and Non-Violence in Albert Camus", undated
"Letter to Surkov about Pasternak", 1958 October 29
"Three Prayers", undated
"Three Saviors", 1966 September
"Pure Love in Transforming Union: St. Bernard and St. John of the Cross Compared", undated
"The Transforming Union in St. Bernard and St. John of the Cross", undated
"Two Chinese Classics", undated
"Virginity and Humanism in the Latin Fathers", undated
"Five Important Books", for Catholic Book Annual, undated
"Notes on The Small Rain by Raymond Roseliep", undated
"Statement on a Modern Priest Looks at his Outdated Church by Fr. James Kavanaugh", undated
"Auschwitz: A Family Camp", 1967 August
"A Book Review; The Benedictines: A Digest for Moderns", 1962
"An Enemy of the State", undated
"Enfemia Fort I Cogul - L'eremetisme a la Catalunya", for Studia Monastica, 1965
"Guigo the Carthusian", 1963 March
"Book Review; Hesychasm", for Orientalia Christiana Analecta, 1967 April
"Ishi: A Meditation", 1967 February
"Book Review; Morte D'urban: Two Celebrations", undated
"Book Review; Die Monastiche Godanke", undated
"Book Review; Sain Bruno le Primier des ermites de Chartreuse", undated
"Book Review; Oeuvre Spirituelles", undated
"Book Review; Seeking God", for Jubilee, undated
"The Shoshoneans", 1967 May
"Book Review; Saint Anselm and His Biographer", undated
"A Review of Nashida Kitaro", 1965 April
"War and Vision: The Autobiography of a Crow Indian", 1967 October
"Who is Nat Turner?", undated
"The Wild Places", 1963 February
"Wilderness and Paradise" for Cistercian Studies, 1966 November
"Zen Catholicism Dom Aelred Graham's Suggestion", undated
"Writings as Temperature" for Sewanee Review, 1968 September
"Zukofsky: The Paradise Ear A Review for the Critic", 1966 November
"Advent Chouraqui-Messiah of Israel Cross Currents", 1961
"Apocrypha", undated
"Approach to Faith", undated
"Berdiaev- Towards a New Epoch": London, 1949
"Biblical Man O.T.", undated
"Cassian", undated
"Christian Asceticism" San Augustine, 1950-1951
"Clement of Alex Danielon", undated
"Contemplative Life: Structure of Soul", page 8, undated
"The Dialogue of Life and Death in Us", undated
"Dictation- Novices", undated
"The Didache", undated
"Divine Office", undated
"Faith", undated
From a discarded manuscript on Communism, undated
"Hindu Thought and Life", undated
"Holy Trinity Homily", undated
"Holy Week", undated
"How We See?", undated
"Importance of the Book in Celtic Monasticism, Celtic Nora", undated
"Levitical Holiness", undated
"Matyrs and Apologists", undated
"The Novitiate", undated
"Pasternak", undated
"Peguy's Prayer of Confidence", undated
"Psalms St. Hilary", undated
"Purity of Heart", undated
"Recollection", undated
"Religious Vocation", undated
"The School of the Spirit", undated
"37 Meditations", undated
"Advent. Art thou he who is to come or look we for another?", undated
"Appendix to the Vows", 1960 November
"Some Notes on Sacred Art", undated
"Notes on Sacred and Profane Art": Japanese translation, undated
"Art and Worship", undated
"Carmelite Society", undated
"Christian Worship and Social Reform", undated
"Christmas Homily", 1963
"The Cross in Our Lives", undated
"Danger Signals: Points for Examination of Conscience", undated
"Easter Homily" for Argus Communications, 1967 September
"Immaculate Conception", undated
"Letters to U.S. Catholic", 1967 December 3
"The Mature Conscience", undated
"Memorandum on Monastic Renewal", 1964
"Memorandum: Summary of my position regarding war and peace", 1962 May 11
"Monastic Introduction to Scripture", 1952
"Note on Vatican II Pastoral", undated
"Notes for Book on the Contemplative Life", undated
"Pasternak's Letter To Georgian Friends", 1968 January
"Purity of Heart, Day of Recollection", 1962 July
"On Remembering Monsieur Delmas", undated
"The Rule of St. Benedict", undated
"The Scholasticate: Texts from the Cistercian Fathers", undated
"Sententiae, Ex Operibus S. Bernardi Selectae", undated
"Seven words" for Ned O'Gorman, 1966 May
"Statement on Clerical Celibacy", undated
"Tower of Babel (an explanation)", undated
"The Universe as Epiphany: The Spirituality of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin", undated
"Vatican Pavillion, New York World's Fair", undated
"What is Contemplation? Revision and Afterthought", undated
Viewpoints, censor's copy, undated
Poetry, 1940-1966, undated
Scope and Contents
The poetry series includes poems by Thomas Merton as well as poems by Raissa Maritain and Rafael Alberti which were translated by Thomas Merton. Most of the poems are about spirituality, yet some reflect American culture like an Ode to Ernest Hemingway. The collection concludes with a file containing many draft works by the famous American poet Robert Lax. Lax was a close childhood friend of Merton's and sent him many poems in his minimalist style.
"The Great Men of Former Times", undated
"Message to be Inscribed on Mark Van Doren's Hamilton Medal", 1959 March 7
"Prayer to Saint Anatole", undated
"Epitaph for a Public Servant (In Memoriam of Adolf Eichmann)", undated
"Hopeless and Felons", undated
"Paper Cranes (The Habakusha Come to Gethsemani)", undated
"With the World in My Bloodstream", 1966 April
"Roman Nocturnes" by Rafael Alberti, 1966
"Glass Orchard" unpublished poem by Raissa Maritain, undated
"The Glove", "Recipe", "Eurydice", "The Cloud", undated
"Edifying Cables or Letters to a Corridor", undated
"Early Poems", 1940-1942
"Advice to a Young Prophet", undated
"An Elegy for Ernest Hemingway", undated
"And the Children of Birmingham", undated
"A Dream at Arles on the Night of the Mistral", 1960
"Family Ode", undated
"Elegy for James Thurber", undated
"Glose on the Sin Ixion", undated
"Love Winter when the Plant says Nothing", undated
"Macarius and the Pony", undated
"Macarius the Younger", undated
"Message from the Horizon", undated
"The Moslems' Angels of Death", Algeria, 1961
"News from the School of Chartres", undated
"Grace's House", undated
"Night Flowering Cactus", undated
"O Sweet Irrational Worship", undated
"Seven Archaic Images", undated
"Song for the Death Averroes", undated
"To Alphonso Cortes", undated
"What to Think When it Rains Blood", undated
"Why Everybody Looks Up to Legends and Heroes", undated
"Jorge Carrera Andrade", undated
"Ernesto Cardenal", undated
"Pablo Antonio Cuadra Introductory Notes", undated
"Pablo Antonio Cuadra", undated
"La Verdad: Alfonso Cortes", undated
"Some Poems of Raissa Maritain": translated by Thomas Merton, undated
"A Song from the Geography of Lograire", undated
"Hagia Sophia", undated
"Six Poems": censor's remarks, 1946 May 16
"The Anatomy of Melancholy", undated
"Birdcage Walk", undated
"Early Mass", 1950 November
"An Elegy for a Monastery Barn", undated
"Elias: variations on a theme", 1956
"Landscape", undated
"Sincerity", undated
"Spring Storm", undated
"To a Severe Nun", undated
"When in the Soul of the Serene Disciple", undated
"Wisdom", undated
"Louisville 2", undated
"The City After Noon", undated
"Poemas de Thomas Merton: Traduccion de Ernesto Cardena", undated
Poems from Robert Lax, circa 1959
Published Articles, 1950-1968, undated
Scope and Contents
The Published Articles series includes writings by Thomas Merton that appeared in major publications during the 1950s and 1960s. Many of the articles concern contemplation and monastic life in the twentieth century. Some of the articles were translated into a foreign languages for publications in Europe and South America.
"Benedictine Rule and Active Presence in the World", 1963
"Can We Survive Nihilism?", 1967 April 15
"Pacem in Terris", 1965 February 13
"Christian Humanis", 1967
"The Christian Message in a Changing World", 1964
"Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander"/"We Move Through Anger and Daydreams", 1966 August 5
"Contemplation in a World of Action", 1968 April
"Dans Le Desert De Dieu", undate
"That Earthly Paradise--America", 1967 April 30
"The English Mystics", 1961 October
"Epitaph for a Public Servant", 1967 May
"Four Poems of Cesar Vallejo", 1960
"Gandhi e il Ciclope", 1966 August
"Gloss on the Sin of Ixion", 1963 September 21
"I Will Be Your Monk", 1950 May
"Review of In Tune with the World: A Theory of Festivity", undated
"Le Recuillement", undated
"Regain the Old Monastic Charism", 1968 January 11
"Merton's View on Nonviolence", 1968 February
"Merton y un poema de Alfonso Cortes", 1962 December
"Monastic Christianity Encounters Spirit of Zen", 1963 April 13
"Mount Athos", 1959 August
"Nhat Hanh is My Brother", 1966 June 9
"Notes on Art", 1956 November
"Notes on Love", 1967 August
"Notes on Prayer and Action", circa 1967 April
"The Originators", undated
"Poetry and Contemplation: A Repraisal", 1958 October 24
"Self Denial and the Christian", 1950 March 31
"Rain and the Rhinoceros: An eminent religious writer reveals the value of solitude", 1965 May
"The Root of War", 1961 October
"The Sacred City", undated
"Saint Bernard et L'Amerique", undated
"The Self Modern Man and the New Christian Consciousness", 1967 April
"Review of the Story of Life", 1964 December 4
"Thomas Merton a Aleksei Surkov", 1958 November 16
"Thomas Merton on Renunciation", 1950 September
"Todo y Nada: Writing and Contemplation", 1950
"Meditations on Christian Unity: We Are One Man", undated
"Action and Contemplation in St. Bernard", 1953
"St. Bernard Monk and Apostle", 1953
Photographs, 190-1967, undated
Scope and Contents
The Photographs series primarily contains photographs of Thomas Merton or the Abbey of Gethsemani. In some of the photographs Merton appears relaxed in jeans and a shirt, however most show Merton in Clerical dress or a monk's robe and poising for the picture.
Circus performers, undated
M. Louis make shift and troupe of brothers and soeurs pocket pickers, undated
M. Louis Metback and acrobats, undated
Argentine, Spanish, Italian, Russian friends, undated
Thomas Merton; taken by Ron Person, 1960
Thomas Merton at Gethsemani, 1960
Thomas Merton, 1960 October
Thomas Merton taken by Carolyn Reading Hammer, undated
Thomas Merton in clerical dress, taken at Victor Hammer's home in Lexington, 1966
Thomas Merton taken by Carolyn Hammer, 1967 December
Thomas Merton by a lake taken by Carolyn Reading Hammer, 1967 December 23
Kurt Wolff Locarno, 1960 January
Thomas Merton in nature, undated
Thomas Merton: Variations on a theme!, undated
Thomas Merton in nature, undated
Scenic view of Gethsemani, undated
Thomas Merton and Roscoe Pierson, librarian for Lexington Theological Seminary, 1960 May
Thomas Merton, undated
Thomas Merton: Fighting Mad!, undated
Thomas Merton poising next to a road, undated
Old Garden House, undated
Thomas Merton in nature, undated
Old House Barn at Gethsemani, undated
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