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Yahweh's Other Shoe
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Only eternal life is worthy of the name, writes Kilian McDonnell, O.S.B., in an elegy for a brother monk, and in his poetry one feels the working out of this life that begins with Adam and proceeds beyond our own span of time on earth. These poems breathe human air, but are always conscious of the larger picture of life in Christ.
I wrestle with God 'flesh to flesh, sweat to mystery,' and I limp away. This is how Father McDonnell describes his poetic project, and in these poems the reader attends a wrestling match of the highest order. He takes on the great themes of poetry: desire, mortality, love and age, brotherhood and God. Beginning with the figures of the Old and New Testament, he is aware of the human fallings, failings, and laughter in the stories as of what they say about God with us. Engaging with the events of our day, the great physical world around us, the intricate world of human relationships, and the spiritual journey of a monk, the poems continuously reveal what it means to be human.
ISBN
9780974099224
Publication Date
2006
Publisher
St. John's University Press
City
Collegeville, MN
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | English Language and Literature | Literature in English, North America | Religion
Recommended Citation
McDonnell, Kilian. Yahweh's Other Shoe. Collegeville, Minn: Saint John's University Press, 2006.