The Spring 2001 issue, Vol. 26, No.1
included:
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Kelly, Jack. "Robert Lax
- Coming Home." 3-7.
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Lax, Robert. "Peace
Poetry." [poem] 7-11.
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Biddle, Arthur W. "The
Friendship of Robert Lax and Thomas Merton." 12-13.
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Packard, William. "Poem
for Bob Lax." [poem] 14.
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Higgins, Michael W.
"Writing for Writing's Sake: An Interview with Paul Spaeth."
15-19.
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Eliou, Niko. "Four Poems
for Robert Lax." [poem] 20.
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Beer, John. "Likes and
Motorbikes." 21.
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Cornell, Tom. "A Winter
with Bob Lax." 21-22.
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Emery, Judith. "An
Extraordinary Consistency." 22-23.
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Harford, Jennifer.
"Learning to Re-Lax." 24-25.
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Hart, Patrick, OCSO.
"First and Lasting Impressions." 25-26.
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Knight, Jim. "In Good
Company." 26-27.
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Kostelanetz, Richard.
"Writing a Spiritual Life." 27-29.
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McGregor, Michael. "After
the Circus Goes By." 29-30.
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Mott, Michael. "Meetings
and Messages." 30-31.
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Nienkirchen, Charles.
"Visiting a Desert Father." 31-32.
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Davis, Jim. "Lax in
Stuttgart." [poem] 32-36.
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Georgiou, S. T. "Reading
Lax: A Brief Overview of Literature By and About Robert Lax."
37-39.
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Harford, James.
"Matchless Friendship, Matchless Candor." Rev. of When
Prophecy Still Had a Voice: The Letters of Thomas Merton and
Robert Lax edited by Arthur W. Biddle. 40-43.
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Doriot, Jeanne, SP.
"Journals Beget Journals." Rev. of Patmos Journal: In Search
of Thomas Merton with Robert Lax by Patrick Hart, OCSO and
Israel Journal: A Trappist Pilgrim in the Holy Land by
Patrick Hart, OCSO. 44-45.
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Montaldo, Jonathan. "Recent Publications By and About Thomas
Merton." 46-47.
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The Summer 2001 issue, Vol. 26, No.2
included:
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Merton, Thomas. “Guide to
Blake: An Uncollected Early Review.” 3.
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Collins, Roger. “Fronting
up to the American Public: Owen Merton’s Exhibitions in the
United States.” 4-12.
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Spencer, Thomas T.
“‘Tom’s Guardian Angels’: Merton's Franciscan Mentors.” 17-22.
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McDonnell, Chris. “Two
Poems from ‘Pieces of a Broken Jar’.” [poem] 23-24.
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Phillips, Paschal, OCSO.
"Merton as Forester - The Results.”
25-26.
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Finley, James. “Emptiness
as Fulfillment.” Rev. of Journeys into Emptiness: Dogen,
Merton, Jung and the Quest for Transformation by Robert
Jingen Gunn. 27-30.
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Adams, Daniel J. “The Man
in the Machine.” Rev. of The Merton Annual 13 (2000).
31-34.
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Fogarty, Thomas. “Report
from the Guesthouse.” Rev. of Making a Heart for God: A Week
Inside a Catholic Monastery by Dianne Aprile. 35-36.
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Montaldo, Jonathan. "Recent Publications By and About Thomas
Merton." 37-39.
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The Fall 2001 issue, Vol. 26, No.3
included:
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Bochen, Christine
M. “‘Mercy within Mercy
within Mercy’: Presidential Address – ITMS Seventh General
Meeting June 7, 2001.” 3-8.
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Webster, Ronald.
“Airflight.” [poem] 9.
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O’Hare, Padraic.
“Merton and Masterpiece Making.” 10-17.
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Cooper, Jeffrey.
“Adam’s Stranger Panic.” [poem] 18.
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King, John E. “A
Small Window on a Complex Life: Notes of Thomas Merton to Marice
Gaither.” 19-23.
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Power-Shickler,
Jon. “‘Let Me be Quite Succinct’: A Concise Merton Anthology.”
Rev. of Thomas Merton: Essential Writings selected with
an introduction by Christine M. Bochen. 24-26.
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Koch, William.
“Remastering a Master.” Rev. of Thomas Merton Tapes:
“Irish Mysticism”; “De Conversione” (two tapes); “Chinese
Thought and the Chinese Symbol of Chung”; “The Jesus Prayer”.
27-28.
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Stoodley, Barbara
Cliff. “Graceful Explorations.” Rev. of Circling to the
Center: One Woman’s Encounter with Silent Prayer by Susan
M. Tiberghien. 29-31.
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Pearson, Paul M. "Recent Publications By and About Thomas
Merton." 32-36.
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The Winter 2001 issue, Vol. 26, No.4
included:
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Bear, Virginia.
“Pilgrimage to Prades.” 3-7.
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Garrison, Peggy. “Two
Poems after Robert Lax.” [poem] 8.
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Harford, James. “Ed Rice:
A Remembrance.” 9-13.
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Correa-Díaz, Luis.
“Bilingual Poem for Merton.”
[poem] 14.
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Belcastro, David Joseph.
“The Ascent to Truth: A Fifty-Year Retrospective.”
15-21.
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Sunderman, Marilyn, RSM.
“Artful Prayer/Prayerful Art.” Rev. of Dialogues with
Silence: Prayers and Drawings by Thomas Merton, edited by
Jonathan Montaldo. 23-24.
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Thurston, Bonnie.
“Listening Deeply, Living Deeply.” Rev. of Thomas Merton and
Thich Nhat Hanh: Engaged Spirituality in an Age of Globalization
by Robert H. King. 25-27.
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Russo, Tony. “A
Compelling, Fearless, Outrageous Voice.” Rev. of Gethsemani
Homilies by Matthew Kelty, OCSO. 28-30.
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Pearson, Paul M. "Recent Publications By and About Thomas
Merton." 31-35.
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