[Juenger-list] Juenger and Silesia
Charlie Ernst
funboy at attglobal.net
Wed Aug 23 16:16:37 EDT 2006
Hello Szczepan,
I read your mail with interest and unfortunately cannot help other than to
suggest you search the archives of this list - I remember some
correspondence being stimulated by this surprising occurrence.
But I would be interested to ask you, a Silesian, if you know exactly who or
what Juenger intends with his periodic references to "Silesian mysticism",
among other books in Eumeswil and Aladinns' Problem. Who were the Silesian
mystics? Jakob Boehme, Angelus Silesius? Others? And what is the typical
character of their mystical experience to which Juenger must be referring
and by which he must have been unusually touched.
Simon K.
From: juenger-list-bounces at juenger.org
[mailto:juenger-list-bounces at juenger.org] On Behalf Of Szczepan Twardoch
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 8:57 PM
To: juenger-list at juenger.org
Subject: [Juenger-list] Juenger's conversion to catholicism
Hello,
my name is Szczepan Twardoch, I'm a Silesian from Poland, and I'm deeply
interested in Juenger's works and life.
I read Juenger mainly in polish, in brilliant translations by Mr.
Kunicki, but there is no good biography of Juenger available in polish, so I
wonder, if you can help me with the following: I've heard many times about
Juenger's conversion to catholicism shortly before his death. I wonder, if
it's true, and, if so - could you help me find the source of this
information.
Thank you in advance.
With kind regards,
S.T.
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