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'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
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
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
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
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