File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | Book Reviews | Overlooking a handful of poems which have appeared in scattered publications, this is Thomas Merton | Forest, James H. |
Catholic Worker 30 (May 1964): 7. James H. Forest
https://merton.bellarmine.edu/files/original/47b8313d2b606e108b30296039798cb1.pdf#page=7
| 1964 |
02 | Merton, Thomas. Emblems of a Season of Fury. New Directions, 1963. 149p 63-18635. 1.65 pa. | A few prose pieces, some 30 poems, and as many translations comprise the twenty-first published book | |
Choice 1.1 (March 1964): 22-23
| 1964 |
03 | Emblems of a Season of Fury. By Thomas Merton. (New Directions $1.65) | While most "in" poets of our time are either talking to one another or to the "in" critics--a | McDonnell, Thomas P. |
Commonweal 79 (28 February 1964): 670. Thomas P. McDonnell
| 1964 |
04 | | Vuelve a enriqueer le literatura universal el trapense Thomas Merton con un nuevo libro de poemas | Labarthe, Pedro Juan |
Hispania 48 (September 1965):623-624. Pedro Juan Labarthe
| 1965 |
05 | Among Friends | The Philosophical and psychological reasons for rejecting the idea that an individual reader may | Carruth, Hayden |
Hudson Review 17 (Spring 1964): 149-157. Hayden Carruth
| 1964 |
06 | | The Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, can write poems of exalted religious luminosity as well as angry | Bruni, Thomas G. |
Labor Herald Allentown PA (18 December 1963). Thomas G. Bruni
| 1963 |
07 | Emblems and Documents | There are two Thomas Mertons: the first, a careful scribe well aware of what he's doing, who turns | Bruni, Thomas G. |
Labor Herald Allentown PA (18 December 1963). Thomas G. Bruni
| 1964 |
08 | No Magic | In a "Message to Poets" which Thomas Merton sent to a group of writers that met in Mexico City in | Lentfoehr, Therese, SDS |
Renascence 17 (Fall 1964): 51-53. Sister M. Therese Lentfoehr, SDS
| 1964 |
09 | Fusion and Fission: Two by Merton | What is likely to strike the general reader first is the heterogeneity of this collection. | Gilbert, Mary, SNJM |
Sewanee Review 72 (Autumn 1964): 715-718. Sister Mary Gilbert, SNJM
| 1964 |
10 | The Necessary and Permanent Revolution | We are too preoccupied with the new, said Henry Thoreau, and not enough concerned with the permanent | Meiners, Roger K. |
Southern Review 1 (Autumn 1965): 926-929. Roger K. Meiners
| 1965 |
11 | Emblems of a Season of Fury. By Thomas Merton | This pocket-size original contains poetry by Thomas Merton, plus poetic prose and one long letter | Bowman, J. |
Review for Religious 24.2 (March 1965): 330. J. Bowman
| 1965 |
12 | Book Reviews | Overlooking a handful of poems which have appeared in scattered publications, this is Thomas Merton' | Forest, James H. |
Catholic Worker 30 (May 1964): 7. James H. Forest
| 1964 |