Malgorzata Poks - The Geography of Lograire as Thomas Merton’s Ultimate Autobiography. Presented for the Tuesdays with Merton Series, June 14, 2022.

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Malgorzata Poks - The Geography of Lograire as Thomas Merton’s Ultimate Autobiography. Presented for the Tuesdays with Merton Series, June 14, 2022.

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Thomas Merton’s famous autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain (1948) was the product of a young mind devastated by ambivalence and thirsting for certainty. Twenty years after its publication Merton felt dissatisfied with that book’s moral rigidity and finality of opinions, with his evasions and half-conscious posturing. The Geography of Lograire (1969), his mature autobiography, enacts the master theme of Merton’s writing—the search for the authentic self—as a constant process of self-invention and renegotiation of cultural codes. In my presentation I will attempt an autoethnographic reading of The Geography of Lograire.

Dr. Malgorzata Poks is an assistant professor at the Institute of Literary Studies, Faculty of Humanities, at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. Her monograph Thomas Merton and Latin America: A Consonance of Voices (2006) received the International Thomas Merton Award, and her article “Home on the Border: In Ana Castillo's The Guardians” was awarded the 2019 Javier Coy Biennial Research Award. Recently she translated into Polish Linda Hogan’s native memoir The Woman Who Watches Over the World and finished writing Decolonial Animal Ethics in Linda Hogan’s Poetry and Prose.

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© Malgorzata Poks

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57 minutes

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Tuesdays with Merton lecture

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