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100 1 _aLapinski, Zdzislaw
245 0 1 _a"Milosz Like the World"
_bPoet in the Eyes of Polish Literary Critics
_c['Lapinski, Zdzislaw']
264 1 _bPeter Lang
_c2014
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aLapinski, Zdzislaw
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aCzeslaw Milosz, poet, literary critic, essayist and Nobel Laureate, is a familiar person to the Anglophone literary community. But American and British critics in the main are not very competent in the intimate features of Polish literary culture and have no access to the Polish language. This volume presents some of the most penetrating commentaries on Milosz’s œuvre by Polish critics. They illuminate both intrinsic poetic matters, such as the verse structure or the genre tradition, and the specific historic background of his poems, such as life under Nazi occupation. This comprehensive outline will be indispensable to anyone wanting to understand the real meaning of the often enigmatic writer and his, as Helen Vendler called it, Shakespearean breadth.
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