File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | The Hermitage Journals: Stone walls do not a prison make | John Howard Griffin achieved nationwide fame with his bestselling (5 million copies) Black Like Me. | Christopher, Michael |
U.S. Catholic 47 (May 1982): 48-50.
| 1982 |
02 | | John Howard Griffin, author of the disturbing Black Like Me, was a converted Catholic who was | Condini, Nereo E. |
National Review 34 (2 April 1982): 374.
| 1982 |
03 | | Griffin, who disguised himself as a Southern black and recorded the experience in | Stuttaford, Genevieve |
Publisher's Weekly 220 (27 November 1981): 76.
| 1981 |
04 | In Merton's footsteps and Christ's silences | John Howard Griffin, author of the disturbing Black Like Me was a converted | Condini, Nereo E. |
National Catholic Reporter 18 (12 March 1982): 11.
| 1982 |
05 | | There is a fevered rivalry among writers on Thomas Merton, as if there might not be enough | Jessey, Cornelia |
Christian Century 99.7 (3 March 1982): 244.
| 1982 |
06 | Merton offshoot is inspiring, rich | All in all, I would rather read an author's journals, diaries, notebooks and letters than any of his finished works. | Fecher, Charles A. |
Catholic Review (15 January 1982): B3.
| 1982 |
07 | Deceptive 'Journals' of a fake hermit raise doubts about his 'Black Like Me' | John Howard Griffin, who died in 1980 at the age of 60, spent a literary lifetime play-acting. | Baker, James T. |
Courier-Journal [Louisville] 254 (7 February 1982): D5.
| 1982 |
08 | Merton and Us | The summer of 1969 I received a letter from a major northeaster university asking if I | Lester, Julius |
Katallagete 9.3 (Summer 1986): 7-14.
| 1986 |
09 | The Hermitage Journals of John Howard Griffin | When Thomas Merton died in 1968, there was a serious need for an authorized biography. | Sussman, Cornelia S. |
Spiritual Life 28 (Fall 1982): 177-182.
| 1982 |
10 | A Hymn to Sister Earth | John Howard Griffin, author of the | Condini, Nereo E. |
Cross Currents 32.1 (Spring 1982): 104-106.
| 1982. |
11 | | Monk Like Me - that had been Griffin's working title for the diaries he kept | |
Kirkus Reviews (January 15, 1981).
| 1981. |