This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "van der Post, Laurens".
Laurens van der Post was a writer born in South Africa. He writes about the conflicts of having been born into a Boer family, educated by the British who had recently defeated them, and hating the system of apartheid. His attacks on South African apartheid in a magazine he co-founded in his youth, Voorslag, led to his exile. He spent some time in Japan and later joined the British army in 1939. He served in the Second World War. After the war, he was send on a mission by the British government's Colonial Development Corporation, which took him into the African interior. He began to write some travelogues and novels with influences of Jungian psychology. He saw racial tensions in light of the conflict between our interior battles between our primitive and civilized self, and racism as exteriorizing our interior hatred of the primitive self to what we perceive as primitive in other groups. Other themes of mysticism and interiority occur in his novels, prompting Merton's interest in them. (Source: "Van der Post, Laurens". World Authors 1950-1970. 1975. Wilson Biographies Plus. Online. H.W. Wilson. Bellarmine University Library, Louisville, KY. 18 July 2006. ‹http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com›.)
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1959/09/18 |
TL[x] from Merton |
First of all I would like to tell you how interested and how moved I have been by the books of yours |
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1959/10/22 |
TLS to Merton |
Your letter of September 18 was waiting for me on my return to London a few days ago and I feel |
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1960/01/21 |
TLS to Merton |
It is terrible how quickly time goes and I look with horror at the date on your last letter, October |
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1960/03/25 |
TLS to Merton |
What an extraordinary thing time is in life. Here I was a few days ago thinking about you a great |
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1960/11/04 |
TLS to Merton |
I have been so much on my travels that I have not yet had time to reply to your letter of June 30th |
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1961/04/07 |
TLS to Merton |
I was extremely moved a few days ago to get your beautiful "The Behavior of Titans" and its |
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1989/09/27 |
TLS to Cooper, David |
Thank you very much for your letter of 13th September, and it is good news that the work |
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