Identity elements
Tilvísunarkóði
US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-B-163-#02
Nafn og staðsetning skjalasafns
Þrep lýsingar
Eining
Titill
1967-06-22 (#01), TL[c] Butorovich from Merton, 'I don't know if your letter was a disaster: but anyway, if it was, it was a nice'
Dagsetning(ar)
- 1967 June 22 (Sköpun)
Umfang
1 page(s); Carbon copy of a typed letter (not signed).
Nafn skjalamyndara
(1915-1968)
Lífshlaup og æviatriði
Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a writer and Trappist monk at Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. His writings include such classics as The Seven Storey Mountain, New Seeds of Contemplation, and Zen and the Birds of Appetite. Merton is the author of more than seventy books that include poetry, personal journals, collections of letters, social criticism, and writings on peace, justice, and ecumenism.
Content and structure elements
Umfang og innihald
First lines: "I don't know if your letter was a disaster: but anyway, if it was, it was a nice disaster."... Contents index: Merton's enjoyment of underground movements and publications - sending poem/prose "mosaic" for her newspaper (to later come out in one of his books) - thinks poems sounds like Bob Dylan (likes "Obviously Five Believers") / Merton owns Beatles "Revolver" (likes "Taxman") / the Grateful Dead / LSD / Merton as "hippy monk".
Skipulag röðunar
Skilyrði aðgangs og notkunar
Skilyrði er ráða aðgengi
Technical access
Skilyrði er ráða endurgerð
Tungumál efnis
- enska
Leturgerðir efnis
Athugasemdir um tungumál og letur
Leiðarvísir
Acquisition and appraisal elements
Varðveislusaga
Um aðföng
Upplýsingar um grisjun, eyðingu og áætlun
Viðbætur
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Staðsetning frumrita
Staðsetning afrita
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Útgáfuupplýsingar
Road to Joy
Notes element
Specialized notes
Annað auðkenni
Senders and recipients—
from Thomas Merton to: Butorovich, Suzanne