On Czeslaw Milosz

On Czeslaw Milosz

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780691212692
Genre:
Linguistics & Literature
Autor:
Hoffman Eva
Herausgeber:
Princeton Univers. Press
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.08.2023

"[An] illuminating study. . . . [Hoffman] knew Miosz as only another Polish writer could know him, as she has known other Polish Nobel laureates. That makes this book, written from a fresh new angle, both distinctive and trustworthy."---Jill Peláez Baumgaertner, Christian Century

Autorentext
Eva Hoffman is a critic, novelist, historian, and memoirist who grew up in Kraków, Poland, before immigrating to Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Her many books include Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language and Exit into History: A Journey through the New Eastern Europe. She is a visiting professor at the European Institute of University College London.

Klappentext
A compelling personal introduction to the life and work of Nobel Prizewinning writer Czes aw Mi osz from his fellow Polish exile and acclaimed writer Eva Hoffman

Czes aw Mi osz (1911–2004) was a giant of twentieth-century literature, not least because he lived through and wrote about many of the most extreme events of that extreme century, from the world wars and the Holocaust to the Cold War. Over a seven-decade career, he produced an important body of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, including classics such as The Captive Mind, a reflection on the hypnotic power of ideology, and Native Realm, a memoir. In this book, Eva Hoffman, like Mi osz a Polish-born writer who immigrated to the West, presents an eloquent personal portrait of the life and work of her illustrious fellow exile.

Mi osz experienced the horrors of World War II in Warsaw—the very epicenter of the inferno—and witnessed the unfolding of the Holocaust from up close. After the war, he lived as a permanent exile—from Poland, communism, and mainstream American culture. Hoffman explores how exile, historical disasters, and Mi osz’s origins in Eastern Europe shaped his vision, and she occasionally compares her own postwar trajectory with Mi osz’s to show how the question of “the Other Europe” is still with us today. She also examines his later turn to the poetry of memory and loss, driven by the need to remember and honor his many friends and others killed in the Holocaust.

Combining incisive personal and critical insights, On Czes aw Mi osz captures the essence of the life and work of a great poet and writer.


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