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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Geist, Peter, III

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1965-1966

Volume: 35 item(s); 149 pg(s)

Scope and Content

This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Geist, Peter, III".

Biography

Peter Geist writes from Matinicus Island, Maine and Saint Louis, Missouri. He was a professor of industrial design at Washington University in Saint Louis and designed books and corporate logos. Merton contacts him to design a books of pictures about Gethsemani Abbey, Monastic Life at Gethsemani (1965, softcover) and Gethsemani: A Life of Praise (1966, hardcover).

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Series List

Series NumberSeries NameTotal Records
1 Correspondence between Geist, Merton, and Monks of Gethsemani 22
2 Essays and Poems Sent by Merton to Geist 4
3 Manuscript Quotation Material by Merton 3
4 Ancillary Materials 6

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
11965/07/15 TLSfrom MertonWe are planning to put out a new book of pictures of the monastery, with a brief text.  design of a book for Gethsemani Abbey / Sister Deborah, Sister of Loretto, Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri
11965/07/23 HLSto MertonI would be extremely happy to help with the design and production of your proposed picture book.   
11965/08/04 HLSfrom MertonIn answer to your questions about the book. 1) It will be black and white 2) I was thinking   
11965/09/21 TALSto MertonAfter returning to St. Louis from our meeting, Milton Mild and I checked the photographs for the   
11965/09/25 (#01)TLSfrom MertonMany thanks for your letter of the 21st. Cartainly [sic] it would be a good idea for Arthur  Arthur Fillimore / "..personally I feel that 'the monk alone in prayer' bit has been overdone".. / supplying photographs
11965/09/25 (#02)TL[c]from MertonMany thanks for your letter of the 21st. Cartainly [sic] it would be a good idea for Arthur  Arthur Fillimore / "..personally I feel that 'the monk alone in prayer' bit has been overdone".. / supplying photographs
11965/10/05 HLSfrom MertonThe layout: is really fine. Just what I was hoping for and fine for our purpose. I have only two  asking two changes: not to put cemetery on back cover as it seems to play into stereotype of Trappists and omitting a photo of a bearded brother with a bell that some in the community found humorous (maybe an inside joke) and not in keeping with the tone of the book
11966/01/07 TL[c]from MertonIf you have seen the booklet, and I presume you have, you can understand that there is some   
11966/05/13 TNSfrom Collins, Frederic, Br., O.C.S.O.When I came back from my visit with you I wrote Thomas Merton a note (that is the usual way we  mentions Merton's condition recovering from surgery / Collins mentions this note accompanies some of Merton's essays and poems he is sending to Geist, including a "poem while recovering from his operation" (in the file is "With the World in My Bloodstream" and Geist references "The Great Men of Former Times" in a reply, but may have been sent with June 24 note / also in the file are essays, "Love and Solitude," "The Cell," and "Apologies to an Unbeliever")
11966/06/24 TNSfrom Collins, Frederic, Br., O.C.S.O.It was good talking to you on the phone just now. I have been trying to reach Jerry Schwartzel  Collins mentions sending a poem by Merton and Geist references "The Great Men of Former Times" in his July 12 reply
11966/06/28 HLSfrom Pius, Br., O.C.S.O.The book finally showed up. Please check it over and return as soon as possible with your honest  sending book sample from the printer for Geist's approval
11966/07/04 HLSfrom Collins, Frederic, Br., O.C.S.O.I had B. Raphael type this note as I was getting ready for a business trip to Calif. Father Abbot  [brief typed note by Br. M. Raphael, O.C.S.O. with letterhead of Gethsemani Farms, see also letter to Geist of July 28, 1966] plans of Dom James Fox to send Br. Frederic Collins to new Trappist monastery in Santiago, Chile (Monasterio Sta Maria de Miraflores) - Collins first to travel to Trappist monastery at Vina, California (New Clairvaux Abbey) to learn about irrigation
11966/07/12 HLSto MertonI enjoyed your articles and poems sent to me by Brother Frederic. I like particularly the line "and   
11966/07/28 TLSfrom Raphael, Br., O.C.S.O.Container Corporation, contrary to our verbal instructions, proceeded to make boxes #900 and 1300   
11966/07/29 HLSfrom Collins, Frederic, Br., O.C.S.O.Thanks for your last letter and the invitation to stay at your house. If my present plans work out  [writing from Kansas City, Missouri, on letterhead of the Abbey of New Clairvaux, Vina, California] travel through St. Louis / color proof from Lou Garavoglia (sp?)
11966/08/10 (#01)otherfrom MertonPrinted Matter [-] Note enclosed  [envelope in Merton's handwriting - seems to be sending "A Christian Looks at Zen" based on Geist's response, but the essay is not extant in the donated collection]
11966/08/10 (#02)HLSfrom Pius, Br., O.C.S.O.Thank you for the suggestions on the book. We made all the corrections and they were good ones.  book is printed and on its way to bindery
11966/08/29 HLSto MertonThanks much for "A CHRISTIAN LOOKS AT ZEN"[.] Who for the prospects and anticipations of   
11966/10/03 HLSfrom Pius, Br., O.C.S.O.Enclosed is the picture book you worked on some months ago and almost by now forgotten.  changes made / comparison to Shirley Burden's "God Is My Life" - "too poetic for me"
11967/01/25 TLSfrom Athanasius, Br., O.C.S.O.This is in the nature of a much delayed report on the mailer-brochure used in the 1966 Gethsemani   
11967/02/13 TLSfrom Athanasius, Br., O.C.S.O.Thank you for your letter and the photographs, and miscellaneous material relating to the 1966   
11968/01/01 TALSfrom MertonChristmas mail was an avalanche this year: it always is, but more so in 1967. News from friendsYes [circulaor letter to "Friends" (see also "Circular Letters" file) labeled "NEW YEAR'S LETTER 1968"]
21966/03/no otherby MertonNOTE. The following pages were originally written as a preface for the Japanese translation  [mimeograph of "Love and Solitude," an essay by Thomas Merton dated March-April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
21966/04/no otherby MertonI lie on my hospital bed Water runs inside the walls And the musical machinery  [mimeograph of "With the World in My Blood Stream," a poem by Thomas Merton dated April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
21966/04/no otherby MertonThis is not going to be an easy tune to sing. To begin with, it is not one of the currently popular  [mimeograph of "Apologies to an Unbeliever," an essay by Thomas Merton dated April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
21966/07/11 otherby MertonThis variant of a classic Desert Father saying emphasizes that the most important thing for  [mimeograph of "The Cell," an essay by Thomas Merton dated Feast of St Benedict 1966 (July 11, 1966) - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
3undated/no/no (#01)HLSby James, Bruno ScottThis is quite fascinating but for heaven's sake do not let it be published …. It is the unconscious  [incomplete letter from Bruno S. James, addressing Merton in the third person, and discussing an unnamed Merton book - it is possible it discusses <i>The Sign of Jonas</i> and was mixed into the pages Merton sends Geist in this file - James was positive of the book in his book review but expresses reservations in this letter]
3undated/no/no (#02)otherby Merton4 .. could have done something more for him than just look at the holy picture and smile, and I was  [selections from "The Whale and the Ivy," Part III of <i>The Sign of Jonas</i>, edited versions of Merton's personal journals from December 24, 1946 through August 3, 1947 sent to Peter Geist for possible quotation in <i>Gethsmani: A Life of Praise</i>]
3undated/no/no (#03)otherby MertonMy Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know  [excerpts from <i>Thoughts in Solitude</i> by Thomas Merton sent to Peter Geist for possible quotation in <i>Gethsmani: A Life of Praise</i>]
41959/no/no other ON THE OCCASION OF THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF SAINT MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH  [booklette by Peter Geist for Saint Mark's Episcopal Church in Saint Louis, Missouri]
41962/no/no other Peter Geist Designs  [book of designs, many corporate logos, etc., by Peter Geist]
41965/no/no other ENCOUNTER AND QUESTIONS [-] Life is made of encounters. A true encounter stimulates questions  [2 copies (one with outer cover and one without) of <i>Monastic Life at Gethsemani</i>, designed by Peter Geist]
41967/02/27 other[x] Firms are Placing Greater Emphasis On Their Trademark Identification By CURT MATTHEWS Of the Post-  [photocopy of an article from the <u>St. Louis Post-Dispatch</u> about the work of Peter Geist]
42020/03/26 TLSto Center from Stella, Thomas A.I was sent the contents of this package by a friend whose father, Peter Geist, designed the book  [letter accompanying donation of Peter Geist papers]
42020/04/08 TLSto Center from Stella, Thomas A.I just came across the enclosed letter from Merton to Peter Geist that I failed to include  [letter with an additional letter found since March 26, 2020 donation]
        

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