The Monk's Record Player

Thomas Merton, Bob Dylan, and the Perilous Summer of 1966

(Autor) Robert Hudson
Formato: Paperback
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The story of a monk, a minstrel, and the music that brought them together In 1965 writer-activist-monk Thomas Merton fulfilled a twenty-four-year dream and went to live as a hermit beyond the walls of his Trappist monastery. Seven months later, after a secret romance with a woman half his age, he was in danger of losing it all. Yet on the very day that his abbot uncovered the affair, Merton found solace in an unlikely place--the songs of Bob Dylan, who, as fate would have it, was experiencing his own personal and creative crises during the summer of 1966. In this striking parallel biography of two countercultural icons, Robert Hudson plumbs the depths of Dylan's surprising influence on Merton's life and writing, recounts each man's interactions with the woman who linked them together--Joan Baez--and shows how each transcended his immediate troubles and went on to new heights of spiritual and artistic genius. Readers will discover here a riveting story of creativity and crisis, burnout and redemption, in the tumultuous era of 1960s America.

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Editorial:
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780802877550
Año de publicación:
2019
Fecha publicación:
1 de Julio de 2019

Robert Hudson

Robert Hudson is a renowned American author known for his novel "The Kiln," a gripping tale of love and betrayal set in the rural South. His lyrical prose and intricate character development have earned him critical acclaim, solidifying his place as a master of Southern Gothic literature.

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