商品簡介
Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker: The Miracle of Our Continuance is a collection of sixty-five photographs of Dorothy Day accompanied by excerpts from a variety of works by Dorothy Day. It visually allows us to understand the complexity of Dorothy Day, the workings of the Catholic Worker institution that she wounded, and the context in which Dorothy Day lived her life and did her work.
Divided thematically into six sections, the book serves a primer into Dorothy Day's political and personal passions.
作者簡介
Vivian Cherry is a photographer whose work is in the permanent collections of many galleries and museums, including the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art.
Dorothy Day was born in in Brooklyn on November 8, 1897, and died in New York City on November 29, 1980. She is most known for establishing the Catholic Worker movement and devoting her life to helping and fighting for the poor. She also served as the editor of the Catholic Worker newspaper from 1933 to 1980. She has cemented herself as the iconic Catholic and New Yorker.
Kate Hennessy, a writer living in Vermont, is the youngest of Dorothy Day's nine grandchildren.