Review [02] by (Weishaus, Joel) of Merton & Buddhism: Wisdom, Emptiness and Everyd.. in Rain Taxi Review of Books (Winter 2...

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Review [02] by (Weishaus, Joel) of Merton & Buddhism: Wisdom, Emptiness and Everyd.. in Rain Taxi Review of Books (Winter 2...

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Joel Weishaus is a poet and sculptor, who is currently resident writer at the Museu do Essencial e do Além Disso, Bibliothecadas das Marauilhas in Rio de Janerio, Brazil. He has published some of his poetry and haikus, and he wrote the introduction to «Woods, Shore Desert», Merton's journal of his trip to New Mexico, California and Alaska.

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Review (by: Weishaus, Joel) in Rain Taxi Review of Books (Winter 2007/2008).

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      'Thomas Feverel Merton was born in Prades, France, on January 31, 1915.'...

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