File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Thirty Poems. By Thomas merton. (The Poets of the Year: Norfolk, Connecticut.) | Here is Poetry with roots struck deep in meditation, nourished by the slow, rich dripping of silence | Donaghy, William A. |
America 73 (21 April 1945). William A. Donaghy
| 1945 |
02 | "New Directions" Presents a Catholic Poet" | In there columns where America has lately aroused interest in the status of Catholic art, drawing | Julie, Sister |
America 73 (21 July 1945): 316-318. Sister Julie.
| 1945 |
03 | The Verses of Thomas Merton | Thomas Merton's career has been varied and spectacular: Cambridge University, the New Yorker and | Lowell, Robert |
Commonweal 42 (22 June 1945): 240-242. Robert Lowell
| 1945 |
04 | Modern or Medievalist? | In these thirty pieces, as many poems as Merton has years, the poet shows himself a combination of | Nicholl, Louise T. |
Saturday Review of Literature 29 (23 March 1946): 44. Louise T. Nicholl
| 1946 |
05 | Thirty Poems By Thomas merton. New Directions Press. $1.00. | An odd contrast is provided by this book, bearing the imprint of the avant-garde press, and yet | Lynch, Alban, CP |
Sign 24 (March 1945): 446. Alban Lynch, CP
| 1945 |
06 | Book Reviews | Anyone with previous experience of Thomas Merton's work in SPIRIT, The New Yorker or View, will | Morten, Paul |
Spirit 12 (March 1945): 24-26.Paul Morten
| 1945 |
07 | Literature | Robert Bridges once remarked that Gerard Hopkins' "Wreck of the Deutschland" lay in the very | Daniel J. Honan |
Thought 20 (September 1945): 543-544. Daniel J. Honan
| 1945 |
08 | Twenty-Four Poets | In the Mystery of the Incarnation, which is at the same time an official ecclesiastical mystery, Mr. | Devlin, Denis |
Sewanee Review 53 (1945): 457. Denis Devlin.
| 1945 |
09 | The Verses of Thomas Merton | Thomas Merton's career has been varied and spectacular: Cambridge University, the New Yorker and the | Lowell, Robert |
Commonweal 42 (22 June 1945): 240-242. Robert Lowell.
| 1945 |
10 | | Thomas Merton's work is also, in large part, religious | Wilder, Amos N. |
Journal of Religion, 26.1 (Jan. 1946): 75.
| 1946. |