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008 121113s1973 nyu 000 0 eng
010 _a73006424
020 _a0912946768
050 0 0 _aPG7158.M553
_bA27
082 0 0 _a891.85 MIL
100 1 _aMilosz, Czeslaw
_d(1877 - 1939)
240 1 0 _aSelected works. English
245 0 0 _aSelected poems;
_c/ translated by several hands. Introd. by Kenneth Rexroth.
260 _aNew York,
_b: Seabury Press
_c, [1973]
300 _a128 p.
_c; 22 cm.
490 0 _aA Continuum book
520 _aCzeslaw Milosz is the recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature. His most recent publications are Striving Towards Being: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz (FSG, 1997) and Road-side Dog (FSG, 1998). He lives in Berkeley, California. (Publisher Provided) Czeslaw Milosz, the Polish poet, was born in Lithuania in 1911. During World War II, he was a member of the Polish resistance. He served as a Polish diplomat in the late 1940s, but defected to Paris in 1951. In 1961, Milosz became a lecturer in Polish literature at the University of California at Berkeley and, later, a professor of Slavic languages and literatures. Milosz's works include Native Realm, Czeslaw Milosz: The Collected Poems 1931-1987, Bells in Winter, A Year of the Hunter, and Roadside Dog. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.
586 _aWinner, Nobel Prize, 1980
600 1 0 _aMilosz, Czeslaw
_d(1877 - 1939)
650 4 _aPoetry
_x-Polish
650 4 _aPoetry
_x--Translation into English
942 _cMO
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