Markings
Markings is distinctive, as W.H. Auden remarks in his foreword, as a record of "the attempt by a professional man of action to unite in one life the via activa and the via contemplativa." It reflects its author's efforts to live his creed, his belief that all men are equally the children of God and that faith and love require of him a life of selfless service to others. For Hammarskjöld, "the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action." Markings is not only a fascinating glimpse of the mind of a great man, but also a moving spiritual classic that has left its mark on generations of readers.
Interesting to reread a book I read so long ago, a journal about ambition, faith, self-development. His private sketches took him from obscurity to UN President. Along the way he wrestled with calling, death, identity and destiny. And now my primary career is over. I read this once with striving with him; now I am looking back, reading over the inner toll of his striving. He seems to me too hard on himself, too questioning of his motives, too judgmental, and projecting his judgments, of course,
Beautiful writing and profound thoughts from the late former secretary-general of the United Nations. Excerpts: "Why this desire in all of us that,after we have disappeared, the thoughts of the living shall now and again dwell upon our name? Our name. Anonymous immortality we cannot escape. The consequences of our lives and actions can no more be erased than they can be identified and duly "labelled- to our honour or our shame.'The poor ye have always with you.' The dead too.""Why is it that
For the last couple of months, this small book was what I brought with me to the church when I attended the Sunday masses. My daughter volunteered to man the overhead projector on the 8:30am slot and she had to be there before 8am and stayed for another 30 mins afterwards to shutdown and go out without showing herself to the people as she descended the stairs in front of the altar. So, I read this book only during Sundays for two months and it was quite fitting because the book is a compilation
"The life of simplicity is simple, but it opens to us a book in which we never get beyond the first syllable.
This is my favourite aspect of being in a book club - discovering books I probably would have never picked up by my own accord. Markings is the only book that former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld wrote, and it is a series of notes that he printed down during his life. Most of these notes deal with his relationship with God and the nature of humanity, and much of it is told in poetry, which I normally do not read. I found the book beautiful but a little recondite, and I hope to revisit it
I really want to be able to like this more. After all, the cover's claim that Markings is an "enduring spiritual classic" gave me higher hopes. Unfortunately, I was unable to really warm up to it, aside from a handful of nuggets of insight. Perhaps it is generational, but more likely a lack of context on my part. For most of the work, I sensed I was reading something that was never really meant to be read by anyone other than the author, or perhaps only those most closest to him. Very clearly,
Dag Hammarskjöld
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.18 | 1230 Users | 103 Reviews
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Title | : | Markings |
Author | : | Dag Hammarskjöld |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | October 10th 2006 by Vintage (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Philosophy. Poetry |
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Universally known and admired as a peacemaker, Dag Hammarskjöld concealed a remarkable intense inner life which he recorded over several decades in this journal of poems and spiritual meditations, left to be published after his death. A dramatic account of spiritual struggle, Markings has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers since it was first published in 1964.Markings is distinctive, as W.H. Auden remarks in his foreword, as a record of "the attempt by a professional man of action to unite in one life the via activa and the via contemplativa." It reflects its author's efforts to live his creed, his belief that all men are equally the children of God and that faith and love require of him a life of selfless service to others. For Hammarskjöld, "the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action." Markings is not only a fascinating glimpse of the mind of a great man, but also a moving spiritual classic that has left its mark on generations of readers.
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Original Title: | Vägmärken |
ISBN: | 0307277429 (ISBN13: 9780307277428) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 1230 Users | 103 ReviewsJudgment Regarding Books Markings
Worth 5 stars for poems such as:He stood erect- as a peg top does so long as the whip keeps lashing it. He was modest thanks to a robust conviction of his own superiority. He was unambitious all he wanted was a life free from cares, and he took more pleasure in failures of others than in his own successes. He saved his life by never risking it and complained that he was misunderstood. -Dag HammarskjoldBut a couple problems for me.1. I dont trust a single word of the translation by WH Auden.Interesting to reread a book I read so long ago, a journal about ambition, faith, self-development. His private sketches took him from obscurity to UN President. Along the way he wrestled with calling, death, identity and destiny. And now my primary career is over. I read this once with striving with him; now I am looking back, reading over the inner toll of his striving. He seems to me too hard on himself, too questioning of his motives, too judgmental, and projecting his judgments, of course,
Beautiful writing and profound thoughts from the late former secretary-general of the United Nations. Excerpts: "Why this desire in all of us that,after we have disappeared, the thoughts of the living shall now and again dwell upon our name? Our name. Anonymous immortality we cannot escape. The consequences of our lives and actions can no more be erased than they can be identified and duly "labelled- to our honour or our shame.'The poor ye have always with you.' The dead too.""Why is it that
For the last couple of months, this small book was what I brought with me to the church when I attended the Sunday masses. My daughter volunteered to man the overhead projector on the 8:30am slot and she had to be there before 8am and stayed for another 30 mins afterwards to shutdown and go out without showing herself to the people as she descended the stairs in front of the altar. So, I read this book only during Sundays for two months and it was quite fitting because the book is a compilation
"The life of simplicity is simple, but it opens to us a book in which we never get beyond the first syllable.
This is my favourite aspect of being in a book club - discovering books I probably would have never picked up by my own accord. Markings is the only book that former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld wrote, and it is a series of notes that he printed down during his life. Most of these notes deal with his relationship with God and the nature of humanity, and much of it is told in poetry, which I normally do not read. I found the book beautiful but a little recondite, and I hope to revisit it
I really want to be able to like this more. After all, the cover's claim that Markings is an "enduring spiritual classic" gave me higher hopes. Unfortunately, I was unable to really warm up to it, aside from a handful of nuggets of insight. Perhaps it is generational, but more likely a lack of context on my part. For most of the work, I sensed I was reading something that was never really meant to be read by anyone other than the author, or perhaps only those most closest to him. Very clearly,
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