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]
—; 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.
ISBN978-1-57075-344-2.
OCLC923481583.
— (1976). "Statement on Poetry". The Worcester Review. IV.
— (1998). Daniel, Under the Siege of the Divine (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2009 ed.). Farmington, PA: The Plough Publishing House.
ISBN978-1-60608-467-0.
OCLC742612773.
— (2007). Prayer for the Morning Headlines: On the Sancity of Life and Death (1st ed.). Baltimore: Apprentice House.
ISBN978-1-934074-16-9.
OCLC123350245.
— (2007). The Trouble with Our State (Audio book). New York: Yellow Bike Press.
OCLC275175135.
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.
ISBN978-0-9636224-8-8.
OCLC57026242., 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.
ISBN978-1-60899-051-1.
OCLC883666494.
— (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.
ISBN978-0-585-45508-2.
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)