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Czesław Miłosz

May 2014

  • Czesław Miłosz

    Native Realm: A Search for Self-Definition by Czesław Miłosz – review

    Reissued as a Penguin Classic, this is a timely meditation on homeland and what it means to be born in the east, writes PD Smith

November 2013

  • Krakow, Unesco City of Literature

    Krakow's story: a Unesco City of Literature built out of books

    Home to two literary festivals, busy book fairs, clubs and writer after writer – this is a town where people queue for poetry

August 2011

  • Dachau prisoners

    A brief survey of the short story
    A brief survey of the short story part 35: Tadeusz Borowski

    Chris Power: In Borowski's stories atrocity is piled upon atrocity, but it has been argued that the close identification of character with creator was a deliberate moral decision

May 2011

  • Czesław Miłosz

    Books blog
    Czesław Miłosz's border-crossing genius

    James Hopkin: To mark his centenary, a Krakow festival has celebrated the astonishing scope of his legacy

April 2011

  • The Saturday poem
    Saturday poem

  • Czeslaw Milosz in 2001

    Rereading
    Seamus Heaney on Czesław Miłosz's centenary

September 2006

  • Witness to the world

    Czeslaw Milosz's collected work is to be treasured, says Charles Bainbridge.

September 2004

  • Czeslaw Milosz in 2001

    In gratitude for all the gifts

    Though he confronted the brutality of the modern age, Czeslaw Milosz believed in the joy-bringing potential of art and intellect. Seamus Heaney pays tribute to the Polish poet

August 2004

  • Czeslaw Milosz

    Polish poet, novelist and polemicist who survived the German occupation of Warsaw, defected in 1951 and went on to win the Nobel prize.

December 2001

  • Emigré areas

    Collections from Joseph Brodsky and Czeslaw Milosz lose some of their subtlety

November 2001

  • The Saturday poem
    Unde Malum and Autumn

  • A century's witness

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