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Milosz : a biography / Andrzej Franaszek ; edited and translated by Aleksandra and Michael Parker.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PG7158.M5532 F7313 2017

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    Andrzej Franaszek's award-winning biography of Czeslaw Milosz--the great Polish poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980--offers a rich portrait of the writer and his troubled century, providing context for a larger appreciation of his work. This English-language edition, translated by Aleksandra Parker and Michael Parker, contains a new introduction by the translators, along with historical explanations, maps, and a chronology. Franaszek recounts the poet's personal odyssey through the events that convulsed twentieth-century Europe: World War I, the Bolshevik revolution, the Nazi invasion and occupation of Poland, and the Soviet Union's postwar dominance of Eastern Europe. He follows the footsteps of a perpetual outsider who spent much of his unsettled life in Lithuania, Poland, and France, where he sought political asylum. From 1960 to 1999, Milosz lived in the United States before returning to Poland, where he died in 2004. Franaszek traces Milosz's changing, constantly questioning, often skeptical attitude toward organized religion. In the long term, he concluded that faith performed a positive role, not least as an antidote to the amoral, soulless materialism that afflicts contemporary civilization. Despite years of hardship, alienation, and neglect, Milosz retained a belief in the transformative power of poetry, particularly its capacity to serve as a source of moral resistance and a reservoir of collective hope. Seamus Heaney once said that Milosz's poetry is irradiated by wisdom. Milosz reveals how that wisdom was tempered by experience even as the poet retained a childlike wonder in a misbegotten world.-- Provided by publisher.
    Uniform Title
    Milosz. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Franaszek, Andrzej, author.
    Published
    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017
    ©2017
    Contents
    Chapter 1. The garden of Eden, 1911-1920
    "Darkness split by distant flashes, illuminations"
    The earthly paradise
    Good and bad blood
    A grenade under the bed
    Chapter 2. A young man and mysteries, 1921-1929
    The apartment with fig-plants
    Tomcat
    Doctor Catchfly
    Manichean poisons
    Early literary tastes (and Russian roulette)
    Inside the lodge
    The rushing Heraclitean river
    Chapter 3. Black Ariel, 1930-1934
    "I devote too little time to study"
    Egg-man
    The Cezary Baryka Complex
    Friday seminars, literary Wednesdays
    Leviathan's wardens
    "A bridge suspended in mid-air"
    The Devil's see-saw
    'If early love had lasted ... '
    "To the left, to the right"
    Chapter 4. The country of the first emigration, 1935-1939
    "A certain student in the city of Paris"
    "The whole cosmos revolves within us"
    "On black meadows"
    Publican
    "A handful of unearthly truths"
    'And Siena descends into light'
    'In my homeland, to which I will not return'
    Warsaw friendships
    Janka
    Coming down to earth
    A blood-red star
    Chapter 5. Voices of poor people, 1939-1945
    Medals in the suitcase
    Reflections on the inferno
    The theory of the last zloty
    Miranda's Island
    Gniewosz
    "A poor Christian looks at the ghetto"
    Noah's Ark
    Chapter 6. In partibus daemonis, 1945-1951
    "We are from Lublin"
    Robinson Crusoe from Warsaw
    A pact with the Devil
    Mother's grave
    Rescue
    Chocholy
    "A passion for doing something useful"
    Open-source intelligence.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Parker, Aleksandra, editor, translator.
    Parker, Michael, 1949- editor, translator.
    Notes
    Translated from the Polish.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Chapter 1. The garden of Eden, 1911-1920 -- "Darkness split by distant flashes, illuminations" -- The earthly paradise -- Good and bad blood -- A grenade under the bed -- Chapter 2. A young man and mysteries, 1921-1929 -- The apartment with fig-plants -- Tomcat -- Doctor Catchfly -- Manichean poisons -- Early literary tastes (and Russian roulette) -- Inside the lodge -- The rushing Heraclitean river -- Chapter 3. Black Ariel, 1930-1934 -- "I devote too little time to study" -- Egg-man -- The Cezary Baryka Complex -- Friday seminars, literary Wednesdays -- Leviathan's wardens -- "A bridge suspended in mid-air" -- The Devil's see-saw -- 'If early love had lasted ... ' -- "To the left, to the right" -- Chapter 4. The country of the first emigration, 1935-1939 -- "A certain student in the city of Paris" -- "The whole cosmos revolves within us" -- "On black meadows" -- Publican -- "A handful of unearthly truths" -- 'And Siena descends into light' -- 'In my homeland, to which I will not return' -- Warsaw friendships -- Janka -- Coming down to earth -- A blood-red star -- Chapter 5. Voices of poor people, 1939-1945 -- Medals in the suitcase -- Reflections on the inferno -- The theory of the last zloty -- Miranda's Island -- Gniewosz -- "A poor Christian looks at the ghetto" -- Noah's Ark -- Chapter 6. In partibus daemonis, 1945-1951 -- "We are from Lublin" -- Robinson Crusoe from Warsaw -- A pact with the Devil -- Mother's grave -- Rescue -- Chocholy -- "A passion for doing something useful" -- Open-source intelligence.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780674495043
    0674495047
    Physical Description
    vii, 526 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

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