In his article "Miłosz's Quest for Affirmation and His Reflections on US-American Culture" Joel J. Janicki discusses Czeslaw Miłosz's writings in exile devoted to his home in California. Miłosz, a Polish Lithuanian poet, essayist, and historian of literature, after experiencing five years of the nazi regime in Warsaw and six years of Stalinized rule in post-World War II Poland, threw himself "into the abyss" of exile. Miłosz's writings and translations have served as a bridge between the Polish and Anglo-Saxon cultures seldom encountered on such a scale. At the same time, his ability to look at a distance, his sensitivity to the powers of conformity present in both communist and capitalist states, the breadth of his knowledge, and multiple ...
The article undertakes a difficult and contradictory process of determining the national self-identi...
The article focuses on literary images of Poland as a Jewish homeland presented in postwar Yiddish p...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration into America (both its...
Artykuł powstał w ramach projektu badawczego własnego „Amerykańskie wątki w twórczości Czesława Miło...
During his first years in exile Czesław Miłosz, the author best known for his book The Captive Mind ...
The paper focuses on the literary works and essays by Adam Mickiewicz and Czesław Miłosz through the...
The article traces the impact of Czesław Miłosz’s first American stay on his image of Central Europe...
Abstract: This article considers Russian themes in Miłosz’s writing, especially in his work written ...
The paper focuses on the literary works and essays by Adam Mickiewicz and Czesław Miłosz through the...
Nobel Prize winner Czesław Miłosz is one of the most influential poets, prosiest, philosophers, and ...
Czesław Miłosz and „The Generation of Columbuses” in Lithuanian Literature. A contribution to one mo...
In 1981 Stanisław Barańczak was offered a job as a lecturer at Harvard University. The acceptance o...
Anna Frajlich is a poet who was banished from Poland after the 1968 anti-Semitic campaign and found ...
DOI: 10.19251/rtnp/2018.10(1)Abstract:Zieliński wrote in a letter to Orpiszewski: “since we have ina...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration with America (both its...
The article undertakes a difficult and contradictory process of determining the national self-identi...
The article focuses on literary images of Poland as a Jewish homeland presented in postwar Yiddish p...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration into America (both its...
Artykuł powstał w ramach projektu badawczego własnego „Amerykańskie wątki w twórczości Czesława Miło...
During his first years in exile Czesław Miłosz, the author best known for his book The Captive Mind ...
The paper focuses on the literary works and essays by Adam Mickiewicz and Czesław Miłosz through the...
The article traces the impact of Czesław Miłosz’s first American stay on his image of Central Europe...
Abstract: This article considers Russian themes in Miłosz’s writing, especially in his work written ...
The paper focuses on the literary works and essays by Adam Mickiewicz and Czesław Miłosz through the...
Nobel Prize winner Czesław Miłosz is one of the most influential poets, prosiest, philosophers, and ...
Czesław Miłosz and „The Generation of Columbuses” in Lithuanian Literature. A contribution to one mo...
In 1981 Stanisław Barańczak was offered a job as a lecturer at Harvard University. The acceptance o...
Anna Frajlich is a poet who was banished from Poland after the 1968 anti-Semitic campaign and found ...
DOI: 10.19251/rtnp/2018.10(1)Abstract:Zieliński wrote in a letter to Orpiszewski: “since we have ina...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration with America (both its...
The article undertakes a difficult and contradictory process of determining the national self-identi...
The article focuses on literary images of Poland as a Jewish homeland presented in postwar Yiddish p...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration into America (both its...