This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Geist, Peter, III".
Peter Geist writes from Matinicus Island, Maine and Saint Louis, Missouri. He was a professor of industrial design at Washington University in Saint Louis and designed books and corporate logos. Merton contacts him to design a books of pictures about Geth
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Series# | Date | From/To | First Lines | Pub ✓ | Notes |
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Series 2 #1.
«All Series« |
1966/03/no |
other by Merton |
NOTE. The following pages were originally written as a preface for the Japanese translation |
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[mimeograph of "Love and Solitude," an essay by Thomas Merton dated March-April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
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Series 2 #2.
«All Series« |
1966/04/no |
other by Merton |
I lie on my hospital bed Water runs inside the walls And the musical machinery |
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[mimeograph of "With the World in My Blood Stream," a poem by Thomas Merton dated April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
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Series 2 #3.
«All Series« |
1966/04/no |
other by Merton |
This is not going to be an easy tune to sing. To begin with, it is not one of the currently popular |
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[mimeograph of "Apologies to an Unbeliever," an essay by Thomas Merton dated April 1966 - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
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Series 2 #4.
«All Series« |
1966/07/11 |
other by Merton |
This variant of a classic Desert Father saying emphasizes that the most important thing for |
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[mimeograph of "The Cell," an essay by Thomas Merton dated Feast of St Benedict 1966 (July 11, 1966) - likely sent with either 1966/05/13 or 1966/06/24 letters]
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