| File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year | 
		
			| 01 | Secular Days, Sacred Moments | For 10 years (1958-68) the poet and essayist Czeslaw Milosz and the poet and monk Thomas Merton | Coles, Robert | 
						America 176.3 (1 February 1997): 6. Robert Coles 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 02 | Five Volumes & Counting | Writing to Thomas Merton in 1960, the poet Czeslaw Milosz reflected that we moderns "lack an image | Prusak, Bernard G. | 
						Commonweal 124.15 (12 September 1997): 36-37. Bernard G. Prusak 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 03 | Robert Faggen, ed. | Robert Faggen's edition of these letters traces the spiritual journey and growing friendship of two | Ording, Dominic | 
						Cross Currents 48 (Winter 1998-1999): 559-560. Dominic Ording 
							
						 | no-year | 
		
			| 04 | Striving towards Being: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz | Two men acquainted with solitude, one a Trappist monk, the other a political exile, engaged for a | Ford, Kathleen C. | 
						Journal of Religion and Health 36.2 (June 1997): 177-179. Kathleen C. Ford. 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 05 | Merton, Thomas & Czeslaw Milosz | The correspondence between two outstanding people can produce great insights. Merton (Searching for | Masuchika, Glenn | 
						Library Journal 121.20 (December 1996): 100. Glenn Masuchika. 
							
						 | 1996 | 
		
			| 06 | Epistolary eavesdropping | Who among us hasn't wished at some point to eavesdrop on the conversation of great writers? Those | Pettingell, Phoebe | 
						New Leader 80.5 (24 March 1997): 13-14. Phoebe Pettingell 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 07 | Striving Towards Being: The Letter of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz | This is one of those books that touches your soul and stays with you. It records the exchanges of | Carrigan, Henry | 
						Publishers Weekly 243.49 (2 December 1996): 51. Henry Carrigan 
							
						 | 1996 | 
		
			| 08 | Striving Towards Being: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz | What are friends for? The question is usually posed as thought the answer were self-evident: friends | Bayles, Martha | 
						Wilson Quarterly 22.3 (Summer 1998): 107-108. Martha Bayles 
							
						 | 1998 | 
		
			| 09 | Striving Towards Being: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz | Although it may be true that some readers will reach for this volume because of their interest in | Maciuszko, Jerzy J. | 
						World Literature Today 71.4 (Autumn 1997): 883. Jerzy J. Maciuszko 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 10 |   | The rare opportunity to share an intimate conversation of singular poetic depth is touching, from | Schroeder, Steve | 
						Booklist [Chicago] 93.11 (1 February 1997): 909. 
							
						 | 1997 | 
		
			| 11 | Oblicza Betii | To ksiazka fascynujaca. | Krasucki, Piotr | 
						Wiez 45.46 (April 2004): 131-133. 
							
						 | 2004 | 
		
			| 12 |   | In 1958, the author of the then-unpublished "Cold War Letters" wrote an | Deihl, Marcia | 
						Harvard Review 12 (Spring 1997): 209-210. 
							
						 | 1997. | 
		
			| SEASONAL | We have to regain our sense of being | "We have to get used to our total moral isolation.  It is going to get worse.  We have to regain our | Quenon, Paul, OSCO | 
						Merton Seasonal 22:1 (Spring 1997): 31-32. 
							http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/22/22-1QuenonRevSTB.pdf
						 | 1997 |