The Long Loneliness : : the Autobiography of Dorothy Day
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Reprint. Originally published in 1952 by Harper, New York.
Includes index.
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Rambling Roman Catholic submitted by ekjensen on August 8, 2015, 7:05pm The autobiography starts out strong with fluid descriptive language and emphasizes Dorothy Day's drive to be Roman Catholic and need to embrace social reform for the worker, but the personal citations of the people she meets along the way is lost on this contemporary reader who does not have the grasp of the persons involved in activities of her era, in particular, the 30's through the early 50's. Nonetheless she must have been an incredible person who totally embraced a simple lifestyle, often poverty, and the needs of the poor.
PUBLISHED
San Francisco : Harper & Row, [1981], c1952.
Year Published: 1952
Description: xxiii, 288 p. ; 21 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0060617519
9780060617516
SUBJECTS
Day, Dorothy, -- 1897-1980.
Catholic converts -- Biography.