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Czeslaw Milosz: On the Imagination of Twentieth-Century Man

East European Politics and Societies, 2005
Czeslaw Milosz is known either as author of The Captive Mind(1953) or as the accomplished poet and Nobel laureate (1980). Little effort has been made to connect the beautiful and penetrating poet and essayist, so well known in literary circles, with the most astute analyst of the seduction of intellectuals by Communism, so essential for political ...
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Citizen at the Edge: Czeslaw Milosz and the Poetry of Redemption

Psychological Perspectives, 2008
The author is haunted by the painful collective images of her troubled times, and by the ghost of her father who was passionate about politics and would be horrified, were he still alive, at how the basic principles of our democracy have been undermined in recent history.
Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
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Czeslaw Milosz’s Passion for “Place”

1990
In his poetics, the emigre poet Czeslaw Milosz explains the title of the published work: “I have titled this book The Witness of Poetry not because we witness it, but because it witnesses us”.1 The testimony that the poetry of our time gives is not encouraging, to say the least.
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