Author Quoted | William Blake |
Title Quoted | Complete writings : with all the variant readings / William Blake ; ed. by Geoffrey Keynes |
Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1959/08/09 |
Imprint | London (etc.) : Nonesuch Press (etc.). 1957 |
Quotation | And several books on Blake from U.K. library (I had asked for them). When I was in Louisville I picked up, on the wing, "by chanc" Blake's poems and realized again how much I love them, how much I am at home with him. Reading the prophetic books with immense enjoyment-feeling thoroughly at home in them now, though I don't follow all the cast of characters. It is a life-long study in itself. Just glanced at some of his letters which Victor brought. Blake is never merely indifferent. Always if not inspired, at least very alive. Never dead. I love Blake. |
Quotation Source | A Search for Solitude: Pursuing the Monk's True Life. The Journals of Thomas Merton, Volume 3, 1952-1960.; Edited by Lawrence S. Cunningham. / San Francisco : Harper Collins. 1996, p. 315-16 |
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