File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | The Thomas Merton Poems is a strangely haunting collection of writings. | Seffinga, Jeff |
Arts Beat 2.5 (January/February 1989): 1.
| 1989 |
02 | | The publisher's note explains that this book is Thomas Merton's "voice, reincarnated through | Tierney, Frank M. |
Journal of Canadian Poetry 5 (1990).
| 1990 |
03 | Local writer pays homage to poetic American monk | First books, especially first collections of poetry, are notorious for being self-absorbed | Geddes, John |
Hamilton Spectator [Canada] (15 February 1989).
| 1989 |
04 | | In the excellent introduction to this unusual book, the author tells us: "Merton's life and character are best | Martindale, Sheila |
Anglican Journal (July 1989).
| 1989 |
ANNUAL | | Though these two works are as unlike as one could imagine, pairing them raises an interesting | Leax, John |
Merton Annual 3: 328-300.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/3/LabrieRevCooper321-324.pdf
| 1990 |
SEASONAL | A Caravan For Merton | Few if any contemporary literary figures have inspired as much creative activity by others | O'Connell, Patrick F. |
Merton Seasonal 14:3 (Summer 1989): 22-25.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/14/14-3OConnellRevPorter.pdf
| 1989 |