File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | It is not to be wondered at that the Trappist writer and poet, Thomas Merton | Lentfoehr, Therese, SDS |
Renascence 18 (Spring 1966): 163-166.
| 1966 |
02 | | Three splendid books. Two are the work of Thomas Merton, who a year ago | Carruth, Hayden |
Colloquy (December 1969): 40-42
| 1969 |
03 | The World of the Spirit | This book is one of the many signs of the increasing catholicity of Catholicism. | Watts, Alan |
New York Times (17 April 1966): 12,14.
| 1966 |
04 | | A collection of readings from the Taoist philosopher Chuang-tzu, selected and freely | |
Booklist [Chicago, IL] 61 (January 1 1966): 421.
| 1966 |
05 | | Not a translator or scholar, but a poet, Merton has re-rendered the sayings of | |
Choice 3 (April 1966): 127.
| 1966 |
06 | Lektury Pobozne | Dokonane przez Thomasa Mertona wypisy z Chuang Tzu to owoc pieciu | Boniecki, Adam |
Ksiazki w Tygodniku (26 June 2005): 22-23.
| 2005 |
07 | | This new version of excerpts from the earliest | Bishop, John L. |
Books Abroad 40.3 (Summer 1966): 358.
| |
08 | | A delightful interpretative reading of an | Saso, Michael R. |
Monumenta Nipponica 22.1-2 (1967): 243.
| 1967. |