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Ludzkie i Nie-ludzkie. Antropologia Czesława Miłosza: człowiek wobec zwierząt
Considerations about the human condition and humankind’s place in nature are a vital part of the works of Czesław Miłosz. Miłosz’s cosmological vision is based on a deeply dualistic structure.
Małgorzata Roeske
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The author attempts to identify the origins of the famous argument between Miłosz and Konwicki about the film adaptation of Dolina Issy. Konwicki created a film which, although it is an adaptation of the novel, clearly belongs to his own creative output,
Przemysław Kaniecki
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Czesław Miłosz’s Migrant Perspective in Rodzinna Europa [Native Realm]
The article traces the impact of Czesław Miłosz’s first American stay on his image of Central Europe in Rodzinna Europa [Native Realm]. In the United States, the post-war immigrant from Vilnius learned to perceive, understand and evaluate American ...
Kołodziejczyk Ewa
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Najnowsze bułgarskie przekłady Czesława Miłosza
Significant for the history of the reception of the Polish poet in Bulgaria are the book published in the Czesław Miłosz year: It (translated by Silvia Borisova and Kamen Rikev).
Kalina Bachnewa
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Czesław Miłosz and Jerzy Andrzejewski: The Holocaust as Catholic Moral Crisis
This article examines the wartime texts produced by two deeply believing Catholics – Jerzy Andrzejewski and Czesław Miłosz. In 1942, at the time of the deportations to Treblinka, these young but already prominent Warsaw men of letters and believing ...
Rachel Brenner
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Śniedziewska examines Miłosz’s relationship to animals – especially birds – as it can be reconstructed from Dolina Issy and some of his poems. Fascinated with both nature and hunting, Miłosz advocates for two contradictory positions. As soon as he enters
Magdalena Śniedziewska
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Czesław Miłosz, jako przedstawiciel poezji polskiej i światowej w Chinach, zdobył uznanie chińskich poetów, którzy doceniają jego wiersze za umiejętność łączenia poezji z rzeczywistością.
Weiting Zhao
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Miłosz’s Dialogue with the Literary Centre of the World
In 1986 Bernard Pivot, a French journalist and literary critic, conducted an interview with Miłosz in the television feature called Apostrophes. The conversation was an archetypal example of an encounter between a representative of the “literary centre ...
Stanley S. Bill
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XXth Century Man Czesław Miłosz With Opposing Aspect
XXth century has become the age of scientific discoveries and social, cultural and political changes. While on the one half of the world democracy and capitalism were developing, on the other half totalitarian regimes like communism, fascism, Nazism were
Aybike KILIK
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