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Reviews of:

Woods, Shore, Desert: A Notebook - May 1968

File#TitleFirst LineRev.AuthorCitationYear
01Merton felt pain of burnout"Woods, Shore, Desert" is Thomas Merton's last journal before he set offBetts, Julian, OP Sooner Catholic (September 25 1983): 10.
1983
02Thomas Merton: Clear LightOver the past fifteen years I've crossed at least a few streams holdingBrandi, John N & R [Santa Fe] (August 1983):17.
1983
03 Woods, Shore, Desert: A Notebook contains fragements of the journal kept byHoover, Conrad C. Sojourners 13 (January 1984): 37.
1984
04Paper WeightThomas Merton's last manuscript was an acocunt of a 1968 journey throughKirsch, Jonathon Los Angeles Times (July 17 1983):1.
1983
05The Burgeoning Merton IndustryA colleague of mine regularly drops off for my perusal the proceedings of a societyLabrie, Ross Resources for American Literary Study 15.1 (Spring 1985): 49-59.
1985
06Merton's last journal--a look at his world"Two daiquiris in the airport bar," wrote Thomas Merton in his journal May 1968Ireland, Tom New Mexican (May 13 1983: 26-27.
1983
07 Honeymooning in Mendocino, a little artists' village in Northern California, I had beenMyers, Jacob Epiphany 5 (Winter 1984); 89-91.
1984
08 Thomas Merton will be remembered as one of the great literary figures of the 20th century.Lyon, Fern New Mexico Magazine [Santa Fe] 61 (September 1983): 9.
1983
09 Merton's photographs illustrate these journal entries, which he wrote during a  Publishers Weekly 223 (May 13 1983): 51.
1983
SEASONAL"That I Should Die Under Lesser Trees"Woods, Shore, Desert is a welcome addition to Thomas Merton's journal canon, splendidly editedCooper, David D. Merton Seasonal 8:2 (Summer 1983): 4-7 [online]. [Accessed March 8th, 2017]
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/08/8-2Cooper.pdf
1983