File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Thomas Merton's Three Gifts: A Review Essay | A human life is the story of a person recognizing and actualizing the gifts he or she has received. | Shannon, William H. |
America 161.11 (21 October 1989): 267-277. William H. Shannon
| 1989 |
02 | Suggestions from M. Basil Pennington OCSO | There are lots and lots of "spiritual" books coming out these days, because there is, thanks be to | Pennington, Basil, OCSO |
America 161.15 (18 November 1989): 358-359. M. Basil Pennington OCSO
| 1989 |
03 | Merton, Thomas | The second in a projected series of five volumes of Merton's letters, this new collection brings | Widmer, Cynthia |
Library Journal 114.12 (July 1989): 84. Cynthia Widmer
| 1989 |
04 | News of the Thomas Merton Industry | During 1988-89, innumerable twentieth anniversary events commemorated the death of Thomas Merton | Kilcourse, George A. |
Mid-Stream: An Ecumenical Journal 30.1 (January 1991): 35-39. George Kilcourse
| 1991 |
05 | This indefatigable monk wrote to all sorts about all subjects | With the publication of the Courage for Truth in August, the number of volumes of Thomas Merton's | Tobin, Mary Luke, SL |
National Catholic Reporter 30.7 (10 December 1993): 23. Mary Luke Tobin
| 1993 |
06 | In Short; Nonfiction | Thomas Merton was, in his mind, at all times a monk. His other vocation, the writing of poetry and | Leimbach, Dulcie |
New York Times Book Review (17 September 1989): 25. Dulcie Leimbach
| 1989 |
07 | Nonfiction | "Keep jiving," Thomas Merton wrote at the end of a letter sent in 1967, the year before he died -- | |
Washington Post Book World (3 September 1989): 13.
| 1989 |
08 | The Road to Joy: Letter to New and Old Friends by Thomas Merton: Robert E. Daggy | Judging from the number of his works that are to be found in even the chain bookstores, Thomas | Quinlan, Kieran |
World Literature Today 64.3 (Summer 1990): 469. Kieran Quinlan
| 1990 |
09 | Merton, Thomas | This collection of Merton's letters serves as a sequel to The Hidden Ground of Love [BLK My 1 85], | McGinn-Moorer, Sheila E. |
Booklist [Chicago] 85.21 (July 1989): 1853. Sheila E. McGinn-Moorer
| 1989 |
10 | Book Review | Thomas Merton didn't fit anyone's image of a contemplative monk. While most living the monastic | Grip, Robert |
Catholic Week [Mobile AL] 55.36 (8 September 1989): Robert Grip.
| 1989 |
11 | Thomas Merton | Thomas Merton knew the secret of friendship--give more than you take. Through the hundreds of | Biddle, Arthur W. |
Cistercian Studies 25.2 (1990): 410-412. Arthur W. Biddle
| 1990 |
12 | Sunlight in A Dark Landscape | The persistent interest in Thomas Merton, poet, essayist and aesthete, who became a convert to | McCarthy, Abigail Q. |
Foundation News (May-June 1991): 61. Abigail McCarthy
| 1991 |
13 | | When, suddenly and not without theatrical flourish, the monk-savant Thomas Merton died in 1968, he | Higgins, Michael W. |
Grail [Canada] 6.1 (March 1990): 106-110. Michael W. Higgins
| 1990 |
14 | A Special Man And His Letters | When Thomas Merton wrote -- with a beautifully eloquent but restrained cadence many people somehow | O'Connell, Kathy |
Middletown Press [Connecticut] (12 October 1989): 10. Kathy O'Connell
| 1989 |
15 | | The corpus of literature in this country concerning Thomas Merton continues to grow with Collins' | Pearson, Paul M. |
Priests and People 4.10 (November 1990): 426. Paul M. Pearson
| 1990 |
16 | Nonfiction | Thomas Merton successfully lived an apparent paradox: a contemplative monk who wrote books, poems | Stuttaford, Genevieve |
Publishers Weekly 236.1 (17 July 1989): 43. Genevieve Stuttaford.
| 1989 |
17 | Merton Studies | The corpus of literature by and about Thomas Merton continues to grow apace. Two important books | Pearson, Paul M. |
Way [London] 31.2 (April 1991): 174-176. Paul M. Pearson
| 1991 |
18 | Merton Letters Reflect His Roles: Friend, Writer, Monk | These volumes are part of a projected five book series of selected letters. Read together these | Kramer, Victor A. |
Georgia Bulletin (17 January 1991): 13. Victor A. Kramer
| 1991 |
19 | | The corpus of literature in this country concerning | Pearson, Paul M. |
New Seeds 1.5 (1990): 6-7.
https://thomasmertonsociety.org/New-Seeds/1-5Pearson.pdf
| 1990. |
ANNUAL | | Three years before his death Merton wrote: "I could fill another page with names of people I have | Richardson, Jane Marie, SL |
Merton Annual 3: 300-304.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/3/RichardsonRevRJ300-304.pdf
| 1990 |
JOURNAL | The Art of Serious Letters - Five Volumes of Merton's Correspondence | Thomas Merton was once advised by Evelyn Waugh, who edited The Seven | Pearson, Paul M. |
Merton Journal [UK] 2.1 (Easter 1995): 46-50.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/02/2-1Pearson.pdf
| 1995 |
SEASONAL | Fresh and Readable Letters | The second collection of Merton's letters continues the high standard set by The Hidden | Casey, Michael, OCSO |
The Merton Seasonal 14:4 (Autumn 1989): 8-93
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/14/14-4CaseyRevRJ.pdf
| 1989. |
SEASONAL | Different People, Different Levels | After four years of waiting, the second volume of the Merton letters, The Road to Joy, is | Grip, Robert |
The Merton Seasonal 14:4 (Autumn 1989): 10-12.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/14/14-4GripRevRJ.pdf
| 1989. |
SEASONAL | Sturdy Shelter | Three years before his death Merton wrote: " I could fill another page with names of | Richardson, Jane Marie, SL |
The Merton Seasonal 14:4 (Autumn 1989): 12-15.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/14/14-4RichardsonRevRJ.pdf
| 1989. |
SEASONAL | Mailbox Number 5 | The perdurance of Thomas Merton's influence and importance to contemporary spirituality | Van Waes, Bernard |
The Merton Seasonal 14:4 (Autumn 1989): 15-19.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/14/14-4VanWaesRevRJ.pdf
| 1989. |