File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Books for Lent | Lent is a time when we often hunger for a deeper and more separate time of solitude, a time to grow | Griffin, Emilie |
America 176.5. (15 February 1997): 30. Emilie Griffin
| 1997 |
02 | Turning Towards the World | Turning Toward the World is an itinerarium, the record of a journey lasting three years in the life | Short, William J. |
America 177.16 (12 November 1997): 26. William J. Short
| 1997 |
03 | The Restless monk | Thomas Merton's journals passes the half-way point and we come within five years of his death. They | Archdeacon, Denis |
Catholic Herald [London] (13 June 1997): 6. Denis Archdeacon
| 1997 |
04 | Turning Toward the World: The Pivotal Years | Thomas Merton's 1966 Conjectures of a Guilt Bystander is often characterized as his "worldly" | Grayston, Donald |
Christian Century 114.22 (30 July 1997): 702-703. Donald Grayston.
| 1997 |
05 | Five Volumes & Counting | Writing to Thomas Merton in 1960, the poet Czeslaw Milosz reflected that we moderns "lack an image | Prusak, Bernard G. |
Commonweal 124.15 (12 September 1997): 36. Bernard G. Prusak
| 1997 |
06 | Merton, Thomas | Merton (1915-68), the Trappist monk and author of numerous books, published many journals, which | Masuchika, Glenn |
Library Journal 121.16 (October 1996): 85. Glenn Masuchika
| 1996 |
07 | Turning Toward the World: the Pivotal Years: The Journals of Thomas Merton, Vol. 4: 1960-1963 | This is the fourth of seven planned volumes of Merton's private journal. Merton, who died in 1968, | Carrigan, Henry |
Publishers Weekly 243.40 (30 September 1996): 75. Henry Carrigan
| 1996 |
08 | | Like the first three volumes of Merton's journals, this is a treasure, full of insight into the | Schroeder, Steve |
Booklist [Chicago] 93.5 (1 November 1996): 462.
| 1996 |
09 | Merton's Struggle with the '60s | On June 12, 1960, Thomas Merton picked up his private journal and wrote a few words about a book | Aprile, Dianne |
Courier-Journal [Louisville] (9 February 1997): C1.
| 1997 |
10 | The Uncensored Merton | One March, not long after we were married, my wife put on her birthday wish-list | Jones, Timothy |
Books & Culture: A Christian Review [London]6.6 (Nov.-Dec. 2000): 25-31.
| 2000 |
11 | | I may have said before when reviewing the previous volumes as how I seemed to have had so many common | Eastman, Patrick |
Monos 9.4 (Jul/Aug 1997): 8.
| 1997 |
12 | Merton's Multiple Levels Inspire Georgia Editor | The hardest part of preparing Thomas Merton's journals for publication was deciphering | Jarvis, Thea |
Georgia Bulletin (9 January 1997): 7.
| 1997. |
ANNUAL | | In this fourth tome of Merton's seven volume saga, we observe a gifted but sometimes adolescent | Carrere, Daniel, OSCO |
Merton Annual 10: 334-338 [online].
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/10/CarrereRevTTW.pdf
| 1997 |
CSQ | | It is increasingly clear, with the publication of this series, that some of Thomas Merton's best and most | Sillito, John |
Cistercian Studies Quarterly 36.1 (2001): 132-33.
| 2001 |
JOURNAL | | Last year saw the appearance of the third and fourth volumes of the seven projected | Pearson, Paul M. |
Merton Journal [UK] 4.2 (Advent 1997): 57-62.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/04/4-2PearsonRevMerton.pdf
| 1997 |
SEASONAL | Merton's Turn To The World, and Ours | Last fall, I received a beautiful gift from the Abbey of Gethsemani. I spent ten days on a silent | Dear, John |
Merton Seasonal 22:1 (Spring 1997): 26-30.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/22/22-1DearRevTTW.pdf
| 1997 |