| Author Quoted | Henri Miller |
| Title Quoted | Murder the Murderer |
| Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1961/10/24 |
| Imprint | [S.l.] : [s.n.]. 1946 |
| Quotation | Also many thanks for the books which have come not only from Ungar but also from Tuttle. All fine. And Henry Miller's too, which I have read mostly with a great deal of interest and sympathy, especially the essay on bread which is one of the best. He wrote Bob {MacGregor] that he liked the Suzuki exchange and this was encouraging. [Miller's] "Murder the Murderer"is in many ways like something I wrote at the time, on a much smaller scale, in The Secular Journal. |
| Quotation Source | Thomas Merton and James Laughlin: Selected Letters.; Edited by David D. Cooper. / New York: W.W. Norton. 1997, p. 181 |
| Letter to | James Laughlin |
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