MarkingsBallantine Books, 1982 - 195 sidor Dag Hammarskjold left behind the manuscript of this book to be published after his death. It is a remarkable record of the spiritual life of a man whose public image was universally known and admired -- a record that reveals the extent of his commitment to the Way of the Cross. Hammarskjold himself described the manuscript as a "sort of white book concerning my negotiations with myself and with God." The first entry is a poem written about 1925; the notes made during the 1940's and 1950's reflect a period of constant spiritual growth, self-questioning, and resolution; and the book ends with a poem he wrote only a few weeks before his death. In Markings Hammarskjold felt that he gave the only true profile of himself. Lacking as it does any reference to the external world, the book constitutes only haft a portrait, as W. H. Auden points out in his Foreword. But as we read it, the outer image of the Secretary-General persists and heightens the sense of loneliness Hammarskjold conveys, the severity with which he marked his own spiritual conduct and measured the integrity of his soul, his conception of life as a summons, and his premonition of death. Many will read this book primarily as a unique historical document; many will find in its meditations an unusual devotional book. But, above all, almost every reader is bound to feel, with Auden, that he has had "the privilege of being in contact with a great, good, and lovable man." |
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... ( St. - John Perse ) Clad in this " self , " the creation of irresponsible and ignorant persons , meaningless honors and catalogued acts - strapped into the strait jacket of the immediate . To step out of all this , and stand naked on the ...
... ( St. - John Perse ) Clad in this " self , " the creation of irresponsible and ignorant persons , meaningless honors and catalogued acts - strapped into the strait jacket of the immediate . To step out of all this , and stand naked on the ...
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... ( St. - John Perse ) Forever among strangers to all that has shaped your life - alone . For- ever thirsting for the living waters - but not even free to seek them , a prisoner . The answer - the hard straight brutal answer : in the One ...
... ( St. - John Perse ) Forever among strangers to all that has shaped your life - alone . For- ever thirsting for the living waters - but not even free to seek them , a prisoner . The answer - the hard straight brutal answer : in the One ...
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... ( St. - John Perse ) * Be not your own pathetic fallacy , but be Your own dark measure in the vein , For we're about a tragic business ... ( Djuna Barnes : The Antiphon ) † * H . quotes from his own translation into Swedish . W. H. A. ...
... ( St. - John Perse ) * Be not your own pathetic fallacy , but be Your own dark measure in the vein , For we're about a tragic business ... ( Djuna Barnes : The Antiphon ) † * H . quotes from his own translation into Swedish . W. H. A. ...
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answer become body Caesarea Philippi courage created Dag Hammarskjöld dare dark dead death demands destiny Djuna Barnes drawing nigh dream earth empty entries Erik Lindegren eternal everything experience eyes faith fate fear feel forgive give God's gray Gunnar Ekelöf haiku Hammar hand happy heart hour human Karl Ragnar Gierow knew lack Leif light live loneliness look Lord mankind marskjöld meaning meet Meister Eckhart mind mirror morning naked never Night is drawing ourselves patience peace perhaps petty Phinehas play possible Prayer pride Psalm reality responsibility rest road sacrifice sake say Yes seek self-surrender sense silence Simone Weil skjöld skjöld's someone soul spiritual spite St.-John Perse stand strength Swedish Thee things Thomas ā Kempis Thou thought tion translation trees truth unto victory W. H. AUDEN wave wind word