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Milosz, Czeslaw (1911-2004)

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Literature 1980
Nobel prize to Czeclaw Milosz, who with uncompromising clear-sightedness voices man's exposed condition in a world of severe conflicts. Biography, Nobel lecture, some poems in English and Polish. [eng]
Czeslaw Milosz - Czeslaw Milosz (1980)
Poet Seers: spiritual poets from the East and the West - Czeslaw Milosz (1980) - Czeslaw Milosz. [eng]
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Czeslaw Milosz Winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature
Czeslaw Milosz, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. [eng]
Milosz, Czeslaw - Vita
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Czeslaw Milosz
Four poems in Polish and in English Translation. Audio files. Biography, bibliography. [eng | pol]
Milosz, Czeslaw
The son of a civil engineer, Milosz completed his university studies in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania), which then belonged to Poland. By the time he published his first book of verse, Poemat o czasie zastyglym ("Poem of Frozen Time"), at age 21, he was both a socialist and a leader of the Catastrophist group of poets, who were so named for their predictions of impending worldwide disaster. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Milosz was active in the resistance and edited, wrote, or translated many clandestine works, such as Pieshn niepodlegla (1942; "Invincible Song"). [eng]
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