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New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001

by Czeslaw Milosz

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ISBN13: 9780060196677
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New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001celebrates the exceptional career of Czeslaw Milosz, from his first work, written when he was twenty, to his newest poems, published for the first time in English in this volume.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of our time, Czeslaw Milosz is a master of probing inquiry and graceful expression. From his early poems, in which he declares, "I, a faithful son of the black earth, shall return to the black earth" ("Hymn"), to his newest work, in which he sees himself as a lofty, gray-headed spirit "Saved by his amazement, eternal and divine" ("For My Eighty-eighth Birthday"), Milosz's poetry is infused with a tireless spirit and penetrating insight into fundamental human dilemmas. In "Report," he arrives at the staggering yet simple truth that "to exist on the earth is beyond any power to name." in "Craftsman," he looks back over a life that was difficult to lead, but in the end he is nonetheless "Praising, renewing, healing. Grateful because the sun rose for you and will rise for others."

"With its clarity, historical awareness and moral vision," writes Don Began in The Nation,Milosz's work proves that "poetry can define and address the concerns of an age." Milosz himself describes poetry as "the passionate pursuit of the Real," "a witness and participant in one of mankind's major transformations." A defector to France in 1951 after having lived under Communism and National Socialism in Eastern Europe, he brings to bear the political awareness of an exile — most notably in A Treatise on Poetry,a sixty-page exploration of the world wars that rocked the first half of the twentieth century. His newer poems, such as "Sarajevo," "Zdziechowski," and "On the Inequality of Men," also reflect the sharp political focus through which he continues to bear witness to the events that stir the world.

Unflinching, outspoken, and unsentimental, Milosz digs among the rubble of the past, choosing from the bad as well as the good, forging a vision that encompasses pain as well as joy. His work is "one of the monumental splendors of poetry in our age" (Edward Hirsch, The New York Times Book Review). New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001is an essential collection from one of the most important voices in contemporary poetry.

About the Author

Czeslaw Milosz was born in 1911 in Szetejnie, Lithuania. He survived World War II in Warsaw, publishing in the underground press, after which he was stationed in New York, Washington, and Paris as a cultural attachÉ from Poland. He defected to France in 1951, and in 1960 he accepted a position at the University of California at Berkeley. Although his writing was banned in Poland, he was nevertheless awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature. He died in 2004 in KrakÓw.

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kmkeogh, January 8, 2007 (view all comments by kmkeogh)
A must-have. His poetry is beautiful: the extraordinary and the pedestrian. Milosz was a true lover of poetry, and a keen observer of his world. The discovery of his poetry has been invaluable in many lives. Yesterday, my hair looked like the character played by Jack Nance in "Eraserhead."
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060196677
Subtitle:
1931-2001
Author:
Milosz, Czeslaw
Author:
Miosz, Czesaw
Publisher:
Ecco
Location:
New York, N.Y.
Subject:
Single Author *
Subject:
Continental european
Subject:
Miosz, Czesaw
Subject:
General Poetry
Edition Number:
1st. Ecco pbk. ed.
Series Volume:
GTR-520
Publication Date:
20011001
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
800
Dimensions:
9.59x6.69x1.84 in. 2.78 lbs.

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