MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:  Davenport, Guy Mattison, 1927-
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Descriptive Summary 
Record Group: Section A - Correspondence 
Dates of materials: 1967-1968, 1973 
Volume: 31 item(s); 34 pg(s) 
Scope and Content
This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Davenport, Guy Mattison". 
Biography
Guy Davenport was a professor of literature at University of Kentucky and author of literary essays, short stories and poetry.  He visited Merton's hermitage in 1967 (source:  The Courage for Truth, p. 251). 
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Related Information and Links
See also published letters from Merton to Davenport in The Courage for Truth, p. 251-254. 
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                    This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically. 
                
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					| Series | Date | Type | To/From | First Lines | Pub | Full Text | Notes | 
				 
					|   | 1967/01/20  | TLS | to Merton | I am sending you, at Jonathan Williams' request, Ronald Johnson's book of poems -- one |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/02/20 (#01) | TL[c] | from Merton | Thanks for your letter written in the midst of an existential leap from Franklin to Walton | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/02/20 (#02) | TLS[x] | from Merton | Thanks for your letter written in the midst of an existential leap from Franklin to Walton | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/02/20 (#03) | HNS[x] | from Merton | This is the piece I mentioned in my letter. Best wishes [-] Tom. | Yes | 
					
				 | [mimeographed enclosure copy of Merton's essay "The Spiritual Father in the Desert Tradition" - one page only with Merton's handwriting, a note on title page] | 
				 
					|   | 1967/02/21  | TLS | to Merton | [I salute in kind, without postures of whatever correctness applies, since I'm not certain whether |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/02/23  | HCS | to Merton | Thank you for so kindly sharing the meditations on the hermits.  Spirit dwells in places, |   | 
					
				 | [verso:  illuminated manuscript - "Flowers Illuminations - Manuscript XVth - Troyes Library"] | 
				 
					|   | 1967/06/05?  | TLS | to Merton | A grand picnic, that.  If Gene has developed the pictures, I haven't seen 'em.  And one will see |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/06/11 (#01) | TL[c] | from Merton | The book on Bohr that I have just read is the one by Ruth Moore.  Quite good, I thought. | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/06/11 (#02) | TALS[x] | from Merton | The book on Bohr that I have just read is the one by Ruth Moore.  Quite good, I thought. | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/06/11 (#03) | other[x] | by Merton | Note: These "rites", suitably adjusted to fit modern man in his contemporary situation and in his |   | 
					
				 | ["Rites for the Extrusion of a Leper" by Thomas Merton - first page (note insert) copied which has Merton's handwritten corrections and handwritten title] | 
				 
					|   | 1967/06/13  | TLS | to Merton | You should not have sent us anything half so good.  It bites deep, the "Rites for the Extrusion of |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/08/23?  | TLS | to Merton | Hier ist die verboten <u>Dichtung</u>.  Zuk's cello stradivario, the Rhodesian Mr Montgomery's |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/08/27 (#01) | TAL[c] | from Merton | Many thanks for the Dichtung all full of Wahrheit, Schonheit, Gemutlichkeit, and other keits. | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/08/27 (#02) | TLS[x] | from Merton | Many thanks for the Dichtung all full of Wahrheit, Schonheit, Gemutlichkeit, and other keits. | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/08/29  | TLS | to Merton | Here's the Prologue to the Rites, copied <u>ad litteram</u> except for a comma inserted after |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/08/30  | TLS | to Merton | A medievalist I caught on the wing today says that "long-hanjed" derives - it seems to him - from |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/11/04  | TLS | to Merton | I hope the hermitry is snug tonight, king snake and all.  I came across the "Day of a Stranger" this |   | 
					
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					|   | 1967/12/28 (#01) | TL[c] | from Merton | I'vebeen [sic] lost and left behind by all the letters.  This is to say I liked (way back) your | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1967/12/28 (#02) | TLS[x] | from Merton | I'vebeen [sic] lost and left behind by all the letters.  This is to say I liked (way back) your | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1968/01/08  | TALS | to Merton | I'm just back from visiting my mother, sister, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles in South |   | 
					
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					|   | 1968/03/02 (#01) | TN[x] | from Merton | Herakleitos got crowded out of this one but maybe later.  Thanks for the addresses.  Keep me in mind |   | 
					
				 | [in Laughlin correspondence in the publishing files of David Cooper - likely copied from a carbon sent to James Laughlin] | 
				 
					|   | 1968/03/02 (#02) | TL[x] | from Merton | Herakleitos got crowded out of this one but maybe later.  Thanks for the addresses.  Keep me in mind |   | 
					
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					|   | 1968/03/10  | TLS | to Merton | Thank you for so kindly sending MONKS POND - it's a lovely magazine.  "North' is solid work: |   | 
					
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					|   | 1968/03/11 (#01) | TL[c] | from Merton | Here at last is the magazine.  I am getting much more material than I anticipated and I doubt that | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1968/03/11 (#02) | TLS[x] | from Merton | Here at last is the magazine.  I am getting much more material than I anticipated and I doubt that | Yes | 
					
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					|   | 1968/03/11 (#03) | TLS[x] | from Merton | Here at last is the magazine.  I am getting much more material than I anticipated and I doubt that |   | 
					
				 | [two clippings which could be either enclosures of items kept by Davenport with his last letter from Merton - a newspaper article from the Louisville <u>Courier-Journal</u>, "New Abbot, 36, Is Installed At Gethsemani"; and "books by Thomas Merton - Fr. Louis ocso" (list of books and prices)] | 
				 
					|   | 1973/07/10  | TLS | to Center from Davenport, Guy | Yes, with Prof. Kramer and the Twayne Series.  He won't find anything to interest him.  La Shelley |   | 
					
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					|   | 1973/11/30  | TLS[x] | from Center to Davenport, Guy | Mr. Victor Kramer at Georgia State University has requested permission to look at your |   | 
					
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					|   | 1973/12/03  | HNS |   | Permission rec. by TO'C via [...] 12/3/73 to show - understands the |   | 
					
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					|   | 1973/12/05  | TAL[c] | from Center to Davenport, Guy | Info, please - what is date of birthday of Mary Godwin Shelley and feast day of St. Winfried called |   | 
					
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					|   | 1989/10/22  | TLS | to Cooper, David | I've kept putting off going through ancient files (my sense of orderliness is more apparent than |   | 
					
				 | [copy from Cooper file / original kept here and copy in file] whereabouts of letters from Merton | 
				 
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