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Read a Review of Words and Silences from the Merton Seasonal

February 4, 2023

It’s not easy to reach two (or more) very different audiences. And yet, this always seems to be a very important goal each time I set out to make a new project. That’s why I am especially happy to see this review from the Merton Seasonal, an academic journal from the International Thomas Merton Society and the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University. I’m so glad that these scholars and Merton readers are interested and curious about Words and Silences, and it also makes me happy to imagine the Venn diagram with readers of MOJO and The Wire in one circle, and readers of the Merton Seasonal in another sharing the same interest in Merton’s words and the music here. You can read this lovely and thoughtful review from Julianne E. Wallace here.

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Nice to be in Pittsburgh today to give a talk to @shaliniayyagari ‘s “Theorizing the Archive” graduate seminar at the University of Pittsburgh!
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