The poetry of Charles P&eacute;guy (1873- 1914) emerges from a world deeply embedded in supernatural realities and the hidden activities of grace. Nevertheless it lacks any trace of the &quot;other-worldliness&quot; that frequently characterizes religious poetry. For though he enters unabashedly into the mysteries of providence and the longings of God&#39;s own heart he proceeds by means of the most ordinary experiences of human life yielding insights that are all the more striking for having been drawn from familiar images.<BR /><BR /> Speaking thus with the &quot;voice of the people&quot; his universal appeal has made him one of France&#39;s best-loved poets; as a true &quot;adventurer of the spirit&quot; P&eacute;guy has also caused a gentle but unmistakable shift in twentieth-century Catholic thought leaving a legacy that continues in such writers as Bernanos Marcel Guardini de Lubac and Balthasar.<BR /><BR /> In&#160;<I>The Portal of the Mystery of Hope</I> P&eacute;guy offers a comprehensive theology ordered around the often-neglected second theological virtue incarnated in his image of the &quot;little girl Hope.&quot; Her playful confidence and unshakeable joy &mdash; even within the dark mystery of human suffering &mdash; are described in the simple language and light humor that characterize P&eacute;guy&#39;s unconventional style and are carried in the prayerful rhythm of the ancient litanies.<BR /><BR /> This first ever critical edition of P&eacute;guy&#39;s poetry to appear in English contains a preface biographical chronology bibliography and a host of notes that situate the poem in the context of P&eacute;guy&#39;s life.
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