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In this audiovisual recording from Wednesday, March 23, 1983, as part of the 14th Annual UND Writers Conference: “The Centennial Year,” Carolyn Forché, Czeslaw Milosz, and Joseph Brodsky participate in a panel called “Politics in Poetry.” The panelists ...
Forché, Carolyn +2 more
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Parallels between deconstructionist and creator - Paul de Man and Czeslaw Milosz.
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Dekonstrukcija; Destrukcija; Kalba; Literatūra; Lliteratūra; Pasipriešinimas; Teorija; Vaizduotė; Vaizduotė, teorija; Deconstruction; Destruction; Imagination; Language; Literature; The act of resisting; TheoryThe article aims to ...
Kovtun, Asija
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THE MUSIC OF WHAT IS: T.S. ELIOT AND CZESLAW MILOSZ, OR A QUIET MEDITATION ON TIME AND BEING
This paper looks at the unfailing vocation and the voracious passion to grasp the world that bring together Czeslaw Milosz and T.S. Eliot, two of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
Serrano, Leonor María Martínez
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Il mio secolo. Memorie e discorsi con Cz. Milosz
Memorie sul NOvecento, il comunismo, l'Unione sovietica, Stalin, la letteratura, l'arte, gli incontri dello scrittore ebreo-polacco Aleksander Wat, dette al futuro premio NObel Czeslaw Milosz durante molte conversazioni registrate presso l'Università di
A. Wat, MARINELLI, Luigi
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“the Triumvirate of Poets”: Milosz, Brodsky, Venclova
The author describes diverse connections between three poets from Eastern Europe: Czeslaw Milosz, Joseph Brodsky and Tomas Venclova. She shows personal relationships between the members of, as she called it, the triumvirate of poets and certain ...
Врио, Валентина
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Saggi di critica letteraria-sociologica su quattro intellettuali dell'Europa centro-orientale: Milan Kundera, Czeslaw Milosz, Isaac B.
Dini, Pietro
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CSS volume 33 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
Appiah +33 more
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Making sense of Czeslaw Milosz: a poet’s formative dialogue with his transnational audiences
My dissertation explores the multi-channeled dialogue between Czeslaw Milosz (1911-2004), the Polish poet and Nobel laureate, and his transnational audiences, over the half century following World War II.
Mazurska, Joanna Maria
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Catharsis: On the Art of Medicine by Andrzej Szczeklik, MD [PDF]
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