Cristo de las Américas: El diálogo entre Thomas Merton y Pablo Antonio Cuadra en sus cartas

In April 1958, the Nicaraguan poet Pablo Antonio Cuadra (1912-2002) personally met the American poet Thomas Merton (1915-1968) during a visit to his cousin Ernesto Cardenal, who was Merton's newcomer, we do not show the Trappist of Gethsemane. Kentucky, United States. Between the two writers th...

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Main Author: Argüello Lacayo, José 1952- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Facultad de Teología de la Universidad Santo Tomás 2021
In: Revista Albertus Magnus
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 1-33
Further subjects:B Pablo Antonio Cuadra
B Thomas Merton
B cartas de Pablo Antonio Cuadra
B correspondencia de Thomas Merton
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Summary:In April 1958, the Nicaraguan poet Pablo Antonio Cuadra (1912-2002) personally met the American poet Thomas Merton (1915-1968) during a visit to his cousin Ernesto Cardenal, who was Merton's newcomer, we do not show the Trappist of Gethsemane. Kentucky, United States. Between the two writers there was a sporadic and fruitful correspondence linked to the unexpected and sudden death of Merton in Bangkok in 1968, in which they exchanged literary projects, confidences and artistic and spiritual insights. Unpublished so far, this correspondence allows us to spy on their intimidation and highlight the intertwined aspirations of Christian poets and authors. This article is part of the epistolary dialogue between Thomas Merton and Pablo Antonio Cuadra.
ISSN:2500-5413
Contains:Enthalten in: Revista Albertus Magnus