Thomas Merton's Marginalia in Books
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Eiseley, Loren. The immense journey; an imaginative naturalist explores the mysteries of man and nature [with inscription by Amiya Chakravarty] (New York, Random House [1957]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Edson, Russell. The brain kitchen; writings and woodcuts (Stamford, Conn., Thing Press, 1965). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Eckhart, Meister. Meister Eckhart, a modern translation, by Raymond Bernard Blakney (New York, Harper & Row [c1941]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Eckhart, Meister. Beati pauperes spiritus; English translation by Raymond Bernard Blakney (Pawlet, [Vt.] : C. Fredericks, 1960). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Dunne, Joseph R. Poems of Gratitude (1968). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Dunne, Joseph R. Lyrics from Confucius (1968). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Dumoulin, Heinrich. A history of Zen Buddhism (New York, Pantheon Books [1963]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Drevet, Camille. Par les routes humaines (Paris : Sorel, 1964). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. The possessed (New York, The Modern library [c1936]). NOTE: scans broken into three parts. Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Dissent magazine. Voices of Dissent; a collection of articles from Dissent magazine (New York, Grove Press [1958]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
Contents: "1. Socialism and political ideas: Images of socialism / by Irving Howe and Lewis Coser -- Collectivism reconsidered / by G.L. Arnold -- Marxism: criticism and/or action / by Harold Rosenberg -- Confession of an old-timer / by Henry Pachter -- The masses and the elite / by E.V. Walter -- What shall we do? / by Lewis Coser -- The importance of being radical / by William Newman -- Authoritarians of the "Left" / by Howe and Coser -- Keynesian economics -a critique / by Ben Seligman -- 2. Life and politics in America: Stevenson and the intellectuals / by Irving Howe -- The "New American Right" / by Bernard Rosenberg -- Historians in an age of acquiescence / by Wm. L. Neumann -- The auto worker / by Frank Marquart -- Moral Dave Beck -unethical scapegoat / by David Carper -- The bus boycott in Montgomery / by L.D. Reddick -- A Southern conceit / by Paul Goodman -- Suburbia -a walk on the mild side / by Maurice Stein -- The white Negro / by Norman Mailer -- The haunted hall: I.W.W. at fifty / by Dan Wakefield -- Popular taste and the agonies of the young / by Harvey Swados -- Couch liberalism and the guilty past / by Harold Rosenberg -- 3. World politics: The repudiation of Stalinism / by Richard Lowenthal -- Can Asia industrialize democratically? / by Asoka Mehta -- African nationalism: a critical portrait / by F. Oladipo Onipede -- The kibbutz: Utopia in crisis / by Stanley Diamond -- 4. Politics and psychoanalysis: The social implications of Freudian "revisionism" / by Herbert Marcuse -- The human implications of instinctivistic "radicalism" / by Erich Fromm -- 5. Man and his world today: The choice of comrades / by Ignazio Silone -- On knowledge and power / by C. Wright Mills -- Our peculiar hell / by Richard Lowenthal -- Reflections on the H bomb / by Gunther Anders -- The individual and the mass / by Nicola Chiaromonte -- A letter to Picasso / by Czelaw Milosz."