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Titre:
The long loneliness : the autobiography of Dorothy Day
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GVPL_EDITION:
First edition.
PUBDATE:
1952
GVPL_PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : Harper & Brothers, Publishers, [1952]

©1952
Description matérielle:
288 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780060617516
Résumé:
The compelling autobiography of a remarkable Catholic woman, sainted by many, who championed the rights of the poor in America's inner cities. When Dorothy Day died in 1980, the New York Times eulogized her as "a nonviolent social radical of luminous personality . . . founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and leader for more than fifty years in numerous battles of social justice." Here, in her own words, this remarkable woman tells of her early life as a young journalist in the crucible of Greenwich Village political and literary thought in the 1920s, and of her momentous conversion to Catholicism that meant the end of a Bohemian lifestyle and common-law marriage. The Long Loneliness chronilces Dorothy Day's lifelong association with Peter Maurin and the genesis of the Catholic Worker Movement. Unstinting in her commitment to peace, nonviolence, racial justice, and the cause of the poor and the outcast, she became an inspiration to such activists as Thomas Merton, Michael Harrinton, Daniel Berrigan, Ceasr Chavez, and countless others.
Note générale:
Includes index.
Table des matières:
Part 1. Searching. -- The generations before -- What about God? -- On Thirty-seventh Street -- Home -- Adolescence -- University -- The East side -- Journalism -- The masses -- Jail -- Freelance -- King's County -- A time of searching -- Part 2. Natural happiness. -- Man is meant for happiness -- Having a baby -- Love overflows -- Jobs and journeys -- Part 3. Love is the measure. -- Peasant of the pavements -- Paper, people and work -- Labor -- Community -- Family -- Retreat -- "War is the health of the state" -- Peter's death -- Chrystie Street -- Postscript.
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LANGUAGE:
Anglais
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