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Czesaw Miosz (1911-2004) felt that part of his role as a poet and critic was to bear witness to bloodshed and terror as well as to beauty. Czesaw Miosz: Conversations collects pieces from a wide range of sources over twenty-five years and includes an unpublished interview between Miosz and his friend and fellow Nobel Laureate poet Joseph Brodsky.


Marc Notes: Avail. in cloth; Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: Czes?aw Mi?osz (1911-2004) felt that part of his role as a poet and critic was to bear witness to bloodshed and terror as well as to beauty. He survived the Soviet invasion of his beloved Lithuania, escaped to Nazi-occupied Warsaw where he joined the Socialist resistance, then witnessed the Holocaust and the razing of the Warsaw Ghetto. After persecution and censorship triggered his defection in 1951, he found not relief but the anguish of solitude and obscurity. In the years of loneliness and labor, Mi?osz continued writing poems and essays, learning to love his privacy and preoccupations and enjoying the devotion of his students at the University of California, Berkeley. International fame came like lightning when Mi?osz won the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature. "Czes?aw Mi?osz: Conversations" collects pieces from a wide range of sources over twenty-five years and includes an unpublished interview between Mi?osz and his friend and fellow Nobel Laureate poet Joseph Brodsky. This volume acquaints us with a man whose work, life, and thought defy easy characterization. He is a sensualist with a scholar's penchant for history, as likely to celebrate Heraclitus as the hooks on a woman's corset. He is a devout but doubting Catholic, and a thinker tinged with a heretical sensibility. Cynthia L. Haven is a literary critic for the "San Francisco Chronicle" and a regular contributor to the "Washington Post Book World," the "Times Literary Supplement," and the "Los Angeles Times Book Review." Her work also has been published in "Civilization," the "Georgia Review," the "Kenyon Review," and the "Cortland Review."

Contributor Bio:  Haven, Cynthia L Cynthia L. Haven is a literary critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and a regular contributor to the Washington Post Book World, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Los Angeles Times Book Review. Her work has also been published in Civilization, the Georgia Review, the Kenyon Review, and the Cortland Review.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 11 de abril de 2006
ISBN13 9781578068296
Editores University Press of Mississippi
Páginas 224
Dimensiones 228 × 151 × 23 mm   ·   371 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Haven, Cynthia L.

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