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The Other Side of the Mountain: the end of the journey

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01The Other Side of the Mountainthe lives of a simple poem, written for Thomas Merton during his final Asian journey by a TibetanCarr, Anne E. America 179.9 (3 October 1998): 28-30. Anne E. Carr
1998
02Merton, Thomasthe seventh volume of Merton's journals opens a last revealing window on the life of one of the mostSchroeder, Steve Booklist [Chicago] 94.21 (July 1998): 1835. Steve Schroeder
1998
03The Other Side of the MountainPatrick Hart, one of Merton's brother Trappists, close friend, and (for the past several decades)Massa, Mark S., SJ Church History 68.1 (March 1999): 230-31. Mark S. Massa SJ
1999
04Thomas merton. The Other Side of the MountainIn this seventh and final volume of Thomas Merton's journals, entries cover the last months of hisPalmigiano, James Cistercian Studies Quarterly 35.1 (2000): 138-39. James Palmigiano
2000
05Dancing in the Water of Life and The Other Side of the MountainDancing in the Water of Life is the fifth volume of Thomas Merton's complete journals and covers hisPearson, Paul M. Heythrop Journal 40.3 (1999): 360-361. Paul M. Pearson
1999
06Theologian-author to give lecture at U. of St. ThomasCatholic theologian George Weigel suspects orthodox Christians can be a dangerous breed, people withHolmes, Cecile S. Houston Chronicle (5 September 1998): 3E. Cecile S. Holmes
1998
07The Other Side of the MountainThis final volume of the private journals of Thomas Merton records the monk's thoughts, observationsCunningham, Lawrence S. Journal of Religion 80.1 (January 2000): 141-142. Lawrence S. Cunningham.
2000
08The Other Side of the MountainThis final volume of Thomas Merton's journals is filled with enthusiasm and vitality. Merton finallyCarrigan, Henry Publishers Weekly 245.19 (11 May 1998): 65. Henry Carrigan
1998
09Inside the Thomas Merton revivalFrom Learning to Love, Vol. 6 of the journals of Thomas Merton: "M., my darling, where are you? ThePowe, B.W. Globe and Mail [Toronto] (9 January 1999): D14. B.W. Powe
1999
10The Mind of MertonThomas Merton's celebrity was a paradox: The more he seemed to withdraw from the world, the moreMiner, Brad Crisis 16 (July-August 1998): 46-47.
1998
11 This attractive volume, the seventh and final in the series of Merton's private journals, covers theFox, Ruth O.S.B. American Benedictine Review 51.2 (June 2000) 227-230.
2000
12The Uncensored MertonOne March, not long after we were married, my wife put on her birthday wish-listJones, Timothy Books & Culture: A Christian Review [London]6.6 (Nov.-Dec. 2000): 25-31.
2000
13With Seventh Volume, Merton Journals EndI was a green young reporterRiehm, Joan Courier-Journal [Louisville] (9 August 1998): 5I.
1998.
14Why Thomas Merton's Journals Still Speak to Us, 30 Years LaterThirty years ago this year, Thomas MertonWeakland, Rembert G, OSB Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (September 27, 1998).
 
ANNUAL During Holy Week in 1968 Merton noted Martin Luther King Jr's violent death an apocalypticDel Prete, Thomas Merton Annual 12: 233-236.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/12/DelPreteOSM233-235.pdf
1999
JOURNAL The seventh volume of Merton's journals, The Other Side of the Mountain, isPearson, Paul M. Merton Journal [UK] 6.1 (Easter 1999): 55-57.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/06/6-1PearsonRevOSM.pdf
1999
SEASONALFinal PassageThe year 1968 dawned portentously for Thomas Merton. His journal entry for January 6, the feastBurton-Christie, Douglas Merton Seasonal 23:4 (Winter 1998): 26-30.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/23/23-4Burton-ChristieRevOSM.pdf
1998