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Ernesto Cardenal

    20 gennaio 1925 – 1 marzo 2020

    Ernesto Cardenal è stato un sacerdote, poeta e politico nicaraguense la cui opera è segnata da una profonda sintesi di fede cattolica, pensiero politico marxista e indagine scientifica. Ha fondato una comunità artistica a Solentiname, promuovendo un ambiente creativo unico, e in seguito ha ricoperto la carica di ministro della cultura del Nicaragua. La sua poesia si è evoluta dalle prime esplorazioni della vita e dell'amore a pezzi successivi che affrontavano la rivoluzione, la teologia della liberazione e il dialogo tra scienza e fede. La voce distintiva di Cardenal offre ai lettori una fusione avvincente dello spirituale, del politico e dell'intellettuale.

    Ernesto Cardenal
    Die Stunde Null
    Salmos
    The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton
    Das Buch von der Liebe. Vorw. v. Thomas Merton
    From the Monastery to the World
    Cosmic Canticle
    • Cosmic Canticle

      • 490pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The epic poem intricately weaves together Latin American history with the evolution of the universe, highlighting the interplay between human understanding and cosmic development. Cardenal skillfully merges elements of science, poetry, religion, and nature across 43 interconnected yet standalone cantos, creating a rich tapestry that invites reflection on both the visible and invisible aspects of existence.

      Cosmic Canticle
    • From the Monastery to the World

      The Letters of Thomas Merton and Ernesto Cardenal

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The correspondence between Thomas Merton and Ernesto Cardenal reveals their deep commitment to spiritual contemplation intertwined with activism for social justice and human rights. This collection, translated into English for the first time, showcases their poetic exchanges and shared dedication to raising global awareness about pressing social issues, reflecting their courage in risking personal safety and reputation for the greater good.

      From the Monastery to the World
    • "This is quintessential Merton."― The Catholic Review . "The moment of takeoff was ecstatic...joy. We left the ground―I with Christian mantras and a great sense of destiny, of being at last on my true way after years of waiting and wondering..." With these words, dated October 15. 1968, the late Father Thomas Merton recorded the beginning of his fateful journey to the Orient. His travels led him from Bangkok, through India to Ceylon, and back again to Bangkok for his scheduled talk at a conference of Asian monastic orders. There he unequivocally reaffirmed his Christian vocation. His last journal entry was made on December 8, 1968, two days before his untimely, accidental death. Amply illustrated with photographs he himself took along the way and fully indexed, the book also contains a glossary of Asian religious terms, a preface by the Indian scholar Amiya Chakravarty, a foreword and postscript by Brother Patrick Hart of the Abbey of Gethsemani, as well as several appendices, among them the text of Merton's final address. Black-and-white photographs throughout

      The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton
    • Ernesto Cardenal, traductor un día de Catulo y Marcial, autor de poemas de amor, de epigramas políticos y de un Cántico cósmico, ha echado mano del lenguaje de los salmos. «En estos Salmos no hay ningún pasaje en que la religión se vuelva opio del pueblo. Nada distrae hacia un más tarde, un más arriba, un más allá. Por ningún lado aparece un consuelo que vuelva a los consolados infieles a la tierra.» (Dorothee Sölle). Todo en este libro es más acá, solidaridad y universalidad.

      Salmos