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The Catholic Counterculture in America, 1933-1962 - Studies in Religion James Terence Fisher New edition
The Catholic Counterculture in America, 1933-1962 - Studies in Religion
James Terence Fisher
James Fisher argues that Catholic culture was transformed when products of the "immigrant church," largely inspired by converts like Dorothy Day, launched a variety of spiritual, communitarian, and literary experiments. He also explores the life and works of Thomas A. Dooley and Jack Kerouac to show that their experiences signaled a new Catholic appreciation of the American tradition of creative freedom.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 1, 2001 |
| ISBN13 | 9780807849491 |
| Publishers | The University of North Carolina Press |
| Pages | 324 |
| Dimensions | 156 × 235 × 20 mm · 476 g |
| Language | English |