Berrigan, Daniel

Berrigan, Daniel

▪ American priest and poet
born May 9, 1921, Virginia, Minn., U.S.

      American writer and Roman Catholic priest whose poems and essays reflect his deep commitment to social, political, and economic change in American society.

      Berrigan grew up in Syracuse, New York, and taught at a preparatory school in New Jersey before being ordained a priest in 1952. He later served in various ministries and taught or lectured at a series of colleges, including Cornell and Yale universities. Berrigan's political activism was closely linked to his vision of the responsibilities of Christianity. He used his poetry as a vehicle for social protest, yet it retained its artistic integrity. His earliest works are compared to the devotional poems of John Donne (Donne, John) and George Herbert (Herbert, George). Time Without Number (1957) is praised for its unique voice, its skillful use of theological imagery, and its exploration of spirituality.

      Berrigan's later writings show his growing conviction of his social responsibilities as a priest. Influenced by his brother Philip (also a priest), Berrigan became active in the antiwar movement during the period of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. His one-act play The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1970) is a courtroom drama based on his federal conviction for destroying draft records from a Maryland draft board. Some of his most eloquent poetry is published in Prison Poems (1973).

      We Die Before We Live: Talking with the Very Ill (1980) is based on his experiences working in a cancer ward. In 1987 he published his autobiography, To Dwell in Peace, and selections of his work are collected in Daniel Berrigan: Poetry, Drama, Prose (1988) and Tulips in the Prison Yard (1992). Berrigan later published works about biblical figures, including Isaiah: Spirit of Courage, Gift of Tears (1996), Ezekiel: Vision in the Dust (1997), and Jeremiah: The World, the Wound of God (1999). These were followed by works inspired by books of the Bible, including Wisdom: The Feminine Face of God (2001), which elucidates issues raised in the Wisdom of Solomon (Solomon, Wisdom of) and discusses their contemporary relevance. Lamentations: From New York to Kabul and Beyond (2002) is Berrigan's call for peace after the September 11 attacks of 2001. A Sunday in Hell: Fables & Poems (2006) is a collection of satirical parables that includes short stories paired with autobiographical poems encouraging peace and nonviolent resistance.

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