File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | Critical interest in Thomas Merton has grown steadily since his death in 1968. Best known for his | Kaftan, Robert |
Christian Century 98 (2 December 1981): 1266-1277. Robert Kaftan
| 1981 |
02 | Merton, Thomas | Compiled by the curator of the Thomas Merton Studies Center, this collection of prefaces to 12 of | Counihan, Martha, OSU |
Library Journal (August 1981): 1553. Martha Counihan OSU
| 1981 |
03 | Introductions east and west: the foreign prefaces of Thomas Merton | Thomas Merton's large body of work contains some out-of-the-way items, works almost impossible for | Boenig, Robert |
Mystics Quarterly 10.3 (September 1984): Robert Boenig.
| 1984 |
04 | Introductions east and west: the foreign prefaces of Thomas Merton | This book comprises twelve prefaces that Thomas Merton wrote for translations of his books into | Teahan, John F. |
Religious Studies Review (July 1982): 305. John F. Teahan
| 1982 |
05 | For Books on Thomas Merton | John Howard Griffin, Thomas Merton's originally designated biographer, once remarked: "He literally | Twomey, Gerald S. |
America 145.3 (1-8 August 1981): 58-59. Gerald S. Twomey
| 1981 |
06 | Merton, Thomas | All of Merton's 12 prefaces to foreign translations of his works are here collected in English and | |
Choice 19.3 (November 1981): 392.
| 1981 |
07 | Introductions east and west: the foreign prefaces of Thomas Merton | This collection of prefaces for foreign editions of Merton's books is valuable for several reasons. | Kramer, Victor A. |
Resources for American Literary Study 11.2 (Autumn 1981): 341-343. Victor A. Kramer
| 1981 |