a 210-page biographical study published by Novalis that explores the life and spirituality of the renowned Trappist monk, focusing on his final years (1960–1968). Using a "window frames" approach, Porter examines Merton as a contemplative activist, poet, letter writer, and, critically, a hermit living in the heart of the world
a 210-page biographical study published by Novalis that explores the life and spirituality of the renowned Trappist monk, focusing on his final years (1960–1968). Using a "window frames" approach, Porter examines Merton as a contemplative activist, poet, letter writer, and, critically, a hermit living in the heart of the world