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 | | 142 products found for Czeslaw  | In 1951, future Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz sought political asylum from his native Poland in Paris. Once in France, he immediately began work on THE CAPTIVE MIND, his seminal account of intellectual life under the political repression of the... |  | The 1980 Nobel Prize-winning Polish immigrant poet has been publishing his emotional, political poetry since 1931, when he was in his early 20s. These confrontational poems, many translated with Robert Hass and Robert Pinsky, struggle with the... |  | Nearly half a century of illuminating prose by the Nobel Laureate is collected here, offering a sustained encounter with one of the late 20th century's most important literary voices. Czeslaw Milosz writes ethical statements, biographical and... |  | A collection of poetry selected by the Nobel Prize-winning poet. Included are works of Elizabeth Bishop, William Blank, Joseph Brodsky, Constantine Cavafy, Emily Dickinson, Linda Gregg, Seamus Heaney, D. H. Lawrence, Denise Levertov, Antionio... |  | Most of the poems in this collection resulted from a visit the poet made in 1989 to the Issa River valley he had grown up in and not seen for fifty years. This is the river Milosz faced while exploring ancient themes. He reflects upon the nature of... |  | An documentation of the spiritual and physical state of exile, with text by Nobel Prize-winning author Czeslaw Milosz. |  | This selection of poetry spans several decades and features poems written during various periods of the poet's literary career, including those from World War II. |  | The 1980 Nobel Prize-winning Polish immigrant poet has been publishing his emotional, political poetry since 1931, when he was in his early 20s. These confrontational poems, many translated with Robert Hass and Robert Pinsky, struggle with the... |  | |  | |
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