Ron Webster invites Merton to write an introduction for his treatise, "Rebel right", which he explains: "develops the concept of existential rebellion, as Camus defines it, in terms of Brother Antoninus' theme of friendship and violence in his Hazards of Holiness".
Ron Webster writes from Spokane, Washington.
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1968/07/22 |
TAL to Merton |
For the past couple of years I have been working on a treatise, Rebel right, which develops |
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Merton replies "No. Aug 5" in his handwriting to invitation to write introduction
«detailed view» |
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