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Where Time Its Silence Keeps (Poems from Gethsemani)

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Expected release date is Jun 9th 2026
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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Paul Quenon, OCSO
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    142
    Publisher:
    Monkfish Book Publishing (June 9, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Monkfish Book Publishing
    Release Date:
    June 9, 2026
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9781966608295
    ISBN-10:
    1966608292
    Weight:
    7.04oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9"
    File:
    CONSORTIUM-Metadata_Only_Consortium_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260508161730-20260508.xml
    Folder:
    CONSORTIUM
    List Price:
    $23.95
    Country of Origin:
    United States
    Pub Discount:
    60
    Case Pack:
    50
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    $20.60
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-PER
    Discount Code:
    C
  • Overview

    In the spirit of monk-poets Hanshan, Thomas Merton, and Philip Wallen

    Trappist monk Paul Quenon spends his days in prayer, contemplation, and the monastery kitchen. These poems reflect those places and those moments. The Kentucky knobs play a role, as do the creatures and birds that live there. Nocturnal vigils, too, are important to the poems, and some of them were written like hymns to be sung rather than spoken. This is the work of a poet at the height of his powers, in his ninth decade of a life well-lived.

    The book also includes a rare interview with the poet, which includes this: “I want a poem to be a poem. It is more than descriptive prose, more than an account of the state of my soul, a record of what I’ve experienced, information about my spiritual life. A poem steps into a space of its own. It nudges along with a spirit of its own, and is best when it surprises me. If I know ahead of time what I want to write, that is a drag and will bore the reader. Best to be free of pre-conceived ideas, and best when I’m obedient to the poem, to whatever it wants.” (Brother Paul Quenon)