Everything you need to understand or teach The Long Loneliness by Dorothy Day.
The Long Loneliness is the autobiography of Dorothy Day (1891-1980) who was a devout convert to Catholicism, anarchist, distributivist, social activist and American journalist. She is famous not only for her writing and social activism but for founding the newspaper The Catholic Worker with her friend Peter Maurin, which advocated nonviolence, simple living, and aid for the poor. The "long loneliness" is a state of loneliness Day often experienced as a...
The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day Lesson Plans contain 123 pages of teaching material, including: