This is a bibliography of works by and about Daniel Joseph Berrigan, S.J. (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016), who was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, poet, essayist, and university instructor.[1][2] Berrigan was an award-winning and prolific author, who published more than 50 books during his life[1] in 1957, he was awarded the Lamont Prize for his book of poems, Time Without Number.

Chronological listing

Note: Daniel Berrigan was the author, or co-author, of more than fifty books.[1]

Author or coauthor

  • Berrigan, Daniel (1957). Time Without Number. New York: Macmillan. ASIN B0000CJVM4. OCLC 781490. – winner of the Lamont Poetry Prize
  • (1960). Encounters. Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company. OCLC 6175730.
  • (1968). Love, Love at the End: Parables, Prayers, and Meditations (1st ed.). New York: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-02-083750-3. OCLC 5692967.
  • (1968). Night Flight to Hanoi: War Diary with 11 Poems. New York: The Macmillan Company. LCCN 68-56045.
  • ; Lewis, Tom (1969). Trial Poems, Oct. 7, 1968. Chicago: Thomas More Association. OCLC 921848244.
  • (1970). No Bars to Manhood. New York: Doubleday. ASIN B0006CUA3E.
  • ; Coles, Robert (1971). The Geography of Faith; Conversations between Daniel Berrigan, When Underground, and Robert Coles (2nd ed.). Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-0538-5. OCLC 239919.
  • (1971). The Dark Night of Resistance. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ASIN B0006CFFDO. OCLC 8645060.
  • (1972). America Is Hard to Find (1st ed.). Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-00327-8. OCLC 427586.
  • ; Berrigan, Philip (1973). Prison Poems (2nd ed.). Greensboro, NC: Unicorn Press. ISBN 978-0-87775-049-9. OCLC 726986.
  • ; Lockwood, Lee (1973). Daniel Berrigan: Absurd Convictions, Modest Hopes; Conversations after prison with Lee Lockwood (1st ed.). New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-394-71912-2. OCLC 851142578.
  • ; Nhất Hạnh, Thich (1975). The Raft Is Not the Shore: Conversations Toward a Buddhist-Christian Awareness (New York: Orbis Books, 2001 ed.). Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-1-57075-344-2. OCLC 923481583.
  • (1976). "Statement on Poetry". The Worcester Review. IV.
  • (1978). The Words Our Savior Gave Us. Springfield, IL: Templegate. ISBN 978-0-87243-081-5. OCLC 4741540.
  • (1978). Uncommon Prayer: A Book of Psalms. New York: Seabury Press. ISBN 978-0-8164-0382-0. OCLC 730292696.
  • (1987). The Hole in the Ground: A Parable for Peacemakers. Minneapolis: Honeywell Project. ISBN 978-0-9619003-1-1. OCLC 19908429.
  • (1987). To Dwell in Peace: An Autobiography. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock. ISBN 978-1-55635-473-1. OCLC 307596569.
  • (1989). Stations: The Way of the Cross (1st ed.). San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-060766-1. OCLC 18463446.
  • (1998). Dear, John (ed.). And the Risen Bread: Selected Poems, 1957–1997. New York: Fordham University Press. ISBN 978-0-8232-1821-9. OCLC 38519749.
  • (1998). Daniel, Under the Siege of the Divine (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2009 ed.). Farmington, PA: The Plough Publishing House. ISBN 978-1-60608-467-0. OCLC 742612773.
  • (1999). Jeremiah: The World, the Wound of God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 978-0-8006-3138-3. OCLC 237341405.
  • (2000). The Bride: Images of the Church. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 978-1-57075-305-3. OCLC 43580565.
  • (2007). Prayer for the Morning Headlines: On the Sancity of Life and Death (1st ed.). Baltimore: Apprentice House. ISBN 978-1-934074-16-9. OCLC 123350245.
  • (2007). The Trouble with Our State (Audio book). New York: Yellow Bike Press. OCLC 275175135.

As a contributor

  • (2003). "Foreword". In Laffin, Arthur J. (ed.). Swords into plowshares: A chronology of Plowshares disarmament actions, 1980–2003. Marion, SD: Rose Hill Books. ISBN 978-0-9636224-8-8. OCLC 57026242., reprinted as Laffin, Arthur, ed. (2010). Swords into plowshares: A chronology of Plowshares disarmament actions, 1980–2003. Catholic Worker reprint series. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock. ISBN 978-1-60899-051-1. OCLC 883666494.
  • (2004). "Letter to The Weathermen". In James, Joy (ed.). Imprisoned intellectuals: America's political prisoners write on life, liberation, and rebellion. Transformative Politics Series. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 239-247. ISBN 978-0-585-45508-2.

Miscellaneous

Works about Berrigan

  • Francine du Plessix Gray, Divine Disobedience: Profiles in Catholic Radicalism (Knopf, 1970)
  • Murray Polner and Jim O'Grady, Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Brothers in Religious Faith & Civil Disobedience (Basic Books, 1997 and Westview Press, 1998)
  • Daniel Cosacchi and Eric Martin, eds., The Berrigan Letters: Personal Correspondence between Daniel and Philip Berrigan (Orbis Books, 2016)
  • Joseph Palermo, "Father Daniel Berrigan: The FBI's Most Wanted Peace Activist", in The Human Tradition in America Since 1945, edited by David L. Anderson, (Scholarly Resources, 2003)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lewis, Daniel (April 30, 2016). "Daniel J. Berrigan, Defiant Priest Who Preached Pacifism, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  2. Goodman, Amy (8 June 2006). "Holy Outlaw: Lifelong Peace Activist Father Daniel Berrigan Turns 85". Democracy Now!. Retrieved 1 May 2016. Starts at 35:00
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