File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Kung Boyd Merton Johann Fesquet Nichols Labby Pintauro Corita Marty | Thomas Merton's newest book doesn't lend itself to reviewing. One way of describing it: poetry and p | Sullivan, Maureen |
Jubilee 15 (April 1968): 45. Maureen Sullivan.
| 1968 |
02 | Library Journal | This new volume of poetry by Thomas Merton, renowned Gethsemani Abbey Trappist monk, is a challenge | Nelson, Elizabeth |
Library Journal 93 (1 June 1968): 2246. Elizabeth Nelson
| 1968 |
03 | Poetry 114 | the thing, an idolator of finely crafted instruments; the sardonic culture-iconoclast (the Auden | Lieberman, Laurence |
Poetry 114 (April 1969): 40-58. Laurence Lieberman
| 1969 |
04 | Forecasts | Avant-garde poetry and prose paragraphs on the world of rock and roll, computers, drugs and demonstr | |
Publishers Weekly 193 (19 February 1968): 88.
| 1968 |
05 | Monastic Life and the Secular City | Since the Middle Ages, Christian monasteries have been periodically under attack-first by the barbar | Landess, Thomas |
Sewanee Review 77 (July-September 1969): 530-534. Thomas Landess
| 1969 |
06 | Subliminal | In Cables to the Ace which the author subtitles "Familiar Liturgies of Misunderstanding," we observe | Sullivan, Aloysius M. |
Spirit 35 (July 1968): 93. Aloysius M. Sullivan
| 1968 |
07 | Cables to the Ace by Thomas Merton. 60 pages. New Directions $3.75 | The late Trappist monk, in his last book of poems, offers his apprehensions of the Kentucky woods an | |
Time Magazine 93 (24 January 1969): 72-75
| 1969 |
08 | Cables to the Ace by Thomas Merton | Thomas Merton's latest book is an urgent message to the age. It is revelation in the way that any li | |
Virginia Quarterly Review 44 (Winter 1968): civ-cv.
| 1968 |
09 | Pop, pot pourri, past | Among these three volumes are to be found at least the theoretic poles of much contemporary poetry. | Wissman, Elizabeth |
Catholic Library World 40 (September 1968): 86
| 1968 |
10 | Recent Studies on Thomas Merton | One of the dominant themes in Thomas Merton's later works | Glimm, James York |
The Lamp (May 1971): 30-31.
| 1971. |