The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity
Paul Mariani has spent fifty years writing poetry that celebrates the vibrant sacramentality of life in the twilight of Modernity, and writing the lives of some of our greatest modern poets. This is a life-spanning collection of his prose explorations of what it means to be a person of wonder and imagination.
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The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity
Paul Mariani has spent fifty years writing poetry that celebrates the vibrant sacramentality of life in the twilight of Modernity, and writing the lives of some of our greatest modern poets. This is a life-spanning collection of his prose explorations of what it means to be a person of wonder and imagination.
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The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity

The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity

by Paul Mariani
The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity

The Mystery of It All: The Vocation of Poetry in the Twilight of Modernity

by Paul Mariani

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Overview

Paul Mariani has spent fifty years writing poetry that celebrates the vibrant sacramentality of life in the twilight of Modernity, and writing the lives of some of our greatest modern poets. This is a life-spanning collection of his prose explorations of what it means to be a person of wonder and imagination.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640603356
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Publication date: 08/09/2019
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paul Mariani is the University Professor of English at Boston College. He is the author of twenty, including eight volumes of poetry and biographies of Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Hart Crane, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and William Carlos Williams, which was a National Book Award finalist. His life of Hart Crane, The Broken Tower, was made into a feature film directed by and starring James Franco. He lives in western Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface 9

Introduction The Vocation Of The Catholic Poet Today 15

I On The Quiver Of Mystery Gerard Manley Hopkins And His Influence 35

1 Hopkins And The Poetics Of Jesuit Spirituality 37

2 The Havoc And The Glory 72

3 The Franciscan Hearts Of Hopkins And Merton 86

4 "The One Sane Milkman, I Fear" 94

5 The Dublin Notebook 122

6 When Poets Write Letters 128

7 What The World Can Tell Us 135

II In Ordinary Time Variations On A Theme In Modern American Poetry 139

8 Wallace Stevens, Mystery Man 141

9 The Auroras Of Autumn 148

10 The River Of Language 154

11 "Not Less Than Everything" 161

12 Difficult Henry And The Dream Songs 171

13 What Lies Beyond Language 178

III Poetry In A Post-Christian Age 185

14 Charism And the Literary Imagination 187

15 "Who Is That on The Other Side of You?" 201

16 The Cry Of The Poor 206

17 In The Footsteps Of Ignatius 211

18 Can One Still Write A Christ-Centered Poetry? 216

Epilogue On The Work Still To Be Done 225

Notes 233

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