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 | | 138 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... |  | Prose and poetry from the Nobel Prize-winning Polish émigré writer. The Los Angeles Times chose this as one of the best books of poetry of 1998. |  | In this correspondence Milosz and Merton argue about the role of communism, share advice on literature, and exchange their contrasting views of the natural world. |  | |  | Milosz's novel about a boy growing up in Lithuania has some parallels with his own story. |  | Nobel Prize-winning poet Milosz compiles a series of short pieces about a host of topics including Camus and Baudelaire, money, happiness, and meditations on many aspects of his important literary life. The entries, concerning the many phases of his... |  | |  | |  | 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... |  | The diary of one year in Milosz's life, 1987-88, concerns itself as much with his experience of remembering the events as with the actual events themselves. |
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