Thomas Merton (1915-1968), perhaps Catholicism’s greatest 20th century spiritual writer, captivated a generation with the story of his conversion and journey into monastic life, The Seven-Storey Mountain.
During his years in the Trappist monastery of Gethsemani in Kentucky, Merton returned to writing, winning readers everywhere with his poetry, his meditations on the spiritual life and contemplation, his growing concern in the 1960s for a socially just Christian witness, and, at the end of his life, his interest in the religions of Asia, particularly Zen Buddhism.