An edition of From Union Square to Rome (1938)

From Union Square to Rome

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An edition of From Union Square to Rome (1938)

From Union Square to Rome

Here is an early work of Dorothy Day, who tells the story of her conversion from Communist journalist to Catholic Worker. Much of what she wrote here in 1938 would be taken up in her book "Loaves and Fishes", written more than a decade later. This first recounting of her faith journey, however, has a freshness and immediacy that the later work does not share. Part of this is because she write largely in the "second person" -- that is, she addresses her book to her brother, making an account of her heart and her life to this younger sibling with whom she shared so many ideals but not the Christian faith. Of course, this is part of the genre.

Dorothy Day published her reflections to her brother in book form, so I take this to mean that she wanted to direct her message it for many other brothers and sisters, unbelievers and believers. In telling her story, she raises the hot issues of social justice, human solidarity, faith in life, prayer and self-sufficiency, politics and ethos.

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English
Pages
173

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Cover of: From Union Square to Rome
From Union Square to Rome
October 30, 2006, Orbis Books
Paperback in English - 2Rev Ed edition
Cover of: From Union Square to Rome (The American Catholic Tradition)
From Union Square to Rome (The American Catholic Tradition)
June 1984, Ayer Co Pub
in English
Cover of: From Union Square to Rome
From Union Square to Rome
1978, Arno Press, Ayer Co Pub
in English
Cover of: From Union Square to Rome
From Union Square to Rome
1938, The Preservation of the faith press
in English

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Edition Notes

"First printing, November 1938."

Published in
Silver Spring, Md

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX4668.D3 A32

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 173 p.
Number of pages
173

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6381628M
Internet Archive
fromunionsquaret0000dayd
LCCN
39001116
OCLC/WorldCat
4067750
Library Thing
1179116

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