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Amounting to Nothing: Poems

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After 60 years at Gethsemani Abbey, Br. Paul follows up his recent memoir,  In Praise of the Useless Life,  with a poetic collection that shows how to do just that – by writing poetry. 
 
Amounting to Nothing  is both practical and metaphysical, a puzzling over the ultimate things of life, and a descending on the Benedictine ladder of humility to the earthly creatures surrounding a Kentucky monastery. This is less an exploration in self-knowledge than a forgetting of self in the wonders of everything. Quenon treads bare footed on the margins of mortality and immortality, with wit, thought, and hope.
 

96 pages, Paperback

Published April 9, 2019

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