Opening with Merton's twenty-nine-year correspondence with the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Van Doren, this boo
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In this fourth volume of correspondence, readers discover "the literary Merton," who had a passion for writing
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Thomas Merton spent two weeks in Alaska in 1968 just prior to his fateful trip to the East. He had no thought of publica
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From the time they first met as undergraduates at Columbia College in New York City in the mid-1930s, the noted editor R
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Having embraced a life of solitude in his own hermitage, Thomas Merton finds his faith tested beyond his imagination whe
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In 1969, one year after Thomas Merton's tragic (and suspicious) death, John Howard Griffin was invited to write a b
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Seldom can one predict that a book will have an effect on history, but this is such a work. Merton's many biographe
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Discusses Blake, Joyce, Pasternak, Faulkner, Styron, O'Connor, Camus, symbolism, creativity, alienation, comtemplat
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Ninety-six letters to the Tatler and the Spectator, representing what is probably the largest extant body of unpublished
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Thomas Hood, 1799-1845, is one of the most notable minor authors of the late Romantic and early Victorian period. This i
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