The Long Loneliness

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The Long Loneliness is Dorothy Day’s spiritual autobiography, chronicling her journey from radical activism to Catholic faith and the founding of the Catholic Worker movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
book
spiritual autobiography
addressesTopic hospitality to the poor
labor rights
pacifism
author Dorothy Day
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesEvent establishment of Catholic Worker houses of hospitality
founding of the Catholic Worker newspaper
genre Christian literature
autobiography
religious literature
hasPart account of Dorothy Day’s conversion to Catholicism
account of Dorothy Day’s early life
account of Dorothy Day’s radical activism
account of the founding of the Catholic Worker movement
reflections on faith and community
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasReputation classic of Catholic spiritual writing
key text of the Catholic Worker movement
influencedBy Catholic social teaching
radical political movements
language English
literaryForm memoir
mainSubject Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Catholic Worker Movement
surface form: Catholic Worker movement

Dorothy Day
community life
conversion to Catholicism
poverty
radical politics
social justice
notableIdea the importance of community to overcome loneliness
publicationYear 1952
publisher Harper & Brothers
religiousTheme conversion
vocation
works of mercy
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
setting Progressive Era
surface form: United States in the early 20th century
timePeriodCovered Great Depression
surface form: Great Depression era

early 20th century

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Dorothy Day notableWork The Long Loneliness
Dorothy May Day notableWork The Long Loneliness