Oral history interview with Thomas Cornell and Monica Cornell.

Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Tom Cornell, former editor of The Catholic worker newspaper, and his wife Monica discuss Dorothy Day, the newspaper, and the Catholic Worker Movement. Tom begins by talking about how he met Day as well as discussing editing the p...

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Hlavní autor: Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934-
Další autoři: Cornell, Monica, Riegle, Rosalie G.
Médium: Audio kazeta Zvuková nahrávka Kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: 1998.
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Shrnutí:Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Tom Cornell, former editor of The Catholic worker newspaper, and his wife Monica discuss Dorothy Day, the newspaper, and the Catholic Worker Movement. Tom begins by talking about how he met Day as well as discussing editing the paper. He discusses writing letters for Day and some controversies she had with some Catholic Workers and members of the Catholic community. He talks about Day's interpersonal relationships and how she could, "read people's souls." He briefly discusses her personal tastes, such as her taste in music. Monica joins and talks about her experiences with Day and how she affected her life. She and Tom talk about some of the difficult times in the Catholic Worker Movement, especially the 1960s. They then discuss Day's death and funeral. They also talk about Day's relationship with her daughter Tamar, and some of the controversies within the Worker about pacifism during World War II. Later Monica leaves and Tom continues to reminisce about Day. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording.
Fyzický popis:4 sound cassettes (188 min.) : analog + transcript (31 leaves)
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