Milosz : A Biography / Andrzej Franaszek.
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TextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (544 p.) : 41 halftones, 3 mapsContent type: - 9780674977419
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Maps -- Introduction -- 1. The Garden of Eden, 1911–1920 -- 2. The Young Man and the Mysteries, 1921–1929 -- 3. Black Ariel, 1930–1934 -- 4. The Country of the First Emigration, 1935–1939 -- 5. Voices of Poor People, 1939–1945 -- 6. In Partibus Daemonis, 1945–1951 -- 7. A Story of One Particular Suicide Case, 1951–1960 -- 8. The Magic Mountain, 1961–1980 -- 9. The Nobel and the Poet’s Later Years, 1980–2004 -- Chronology -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Illustration Credits -- Index
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Andrzej Franaszek’s award-winning biography of Czeslaw Milosz—winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature—recounts the poet’s odyssey through WWI, the Bolshevik revolution, the Nazi invasion of Poland, and the USSR’s postwar dominance of Eastern Europe. This edition contains a new introduction by the translators, along with maps and a chronology.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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