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The Monk's Record PlayerThe Monk's Record Player

The Monk's Record Player

Robert Hudson

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"In 1965 Thomas Merton fulfilled a twenty-four-year-old dream and went to live as a hermit beyond the walls of his Trappist monastery. Seven months later, after a secret romance with a woman half his age, he was in danger of losing it all. Yet on the very day that his abbot uncovered the affair, Merton found solace in an unlikely place--the songs of Bob Dylan, who, as fate would have it, was experiencing his own personal and creative crises during the summer of 1966"--Amazon.com.

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OL20160705W

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Merton, thomas, 1915-1968Dylan, bob, 1941-Baez, joan, 1941-Popular culture, united statesInfluencePopular cultureHistoryInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / ReligiousRELIGION / Spirituality

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