File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | A Selection of Merton Poems | It was 15 years ago that New Directions published a slim volume called "Thirty Poems"--Thomas | Habich, William |
Courier Journal [Louisville] (31 January 1960). William Habich
| 1960 |
02 | Selected poems of Thomas Merton | To the swiftly increasing numbers of foreign editions of "Mertoniana"--the Seven Storey Mountain, | Lentfoehr, Therese, SDS |
Renascence 4 (Spring 1952): 197-199. Therese Lentfoehr SDS
| 1952 |
03 | Out of Gethsemani | The recent numerous reprints and translations of articles by Thomas Merton in such foreign | Lentfoehr, Therese, SDS |
Renascence 15 (Fall 1962): 46-50. Therese Lentfoehr SDS
| 1962 |
04 | Poetry and Passion | There is justness as well as wit in Mr. Allan M. Laing's New Statesman epigram (22nd April, 1950)-- | Enright, D.J. |
Month [London] 5 (April 1951): 247-249.
| 1951 |
05 | Spriit Poets in Print | Here, at least, is something of an answer to the sometimes not-too-carefully-made charge that SPIRIT | Rayne, Allan |
Spirit 27 (May 1960): 59-62.
| 1960 |
06 | Poetry in the Making | Freshness is the distinguishing note of Thomas Merton's poetry, though much of it is what Mr. Speaight calls | Hanshell, H. D., SJ |
Tablet [London] (12 January 1951): 10.
| 1951 |