Milosz's Quest for Affirmation and His Reflections on US-American Culture

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Janicki, Joel J. [1 ]
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[1] Soochow Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
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10.7771/1481-4374.2150
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I [文学];
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In his article "Milosz's Quest for Affirmation and His Reflections on US-American Culture" Joel J. Janicki discusses Czeslaw Milosz's writings in exile devoted to his home in California. Milosz, a Polish Lithuanian poet, essayist, and historian of literature, after experiencing five years of the nazi regime in Warsaw and six years of Stalinized rule in post-World War II Poland, threw himself "into the abyss" of exile. Milosz's writings and translations have served as a bridge between the Polish and Anglo-Saxon cultures seldom encountered on such a scale. At the same time, his ability to look at a distance, his sensitivity to the powers of conformity present in both communist and capitalist states, the breadth of his knowledge, and multiple perspectives combine to give him a rare insight into the human condition. Janicki analyses the choices and priorities Milosz set for himself in coming to grips with US-American culture, geography, and poetry as reflected in his writings.
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