Prix Nobel de Littérature (1980).
Selected and Last Poems. 1931 - 2004
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- ISBN978-0-06-339562-6
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- Date de parution08/07/2025
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Résumé
The perfect introduction to the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz, "one of the greatest poets of our time, perhaps the greatest" (Joseph Brodsky)Widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of our time, Czeslaw Milosz is a master of probing inquiry and graceful expression. Unflinching, outspoken, and unsentimental, Milosz digs among the rubble of the past, choosing from the bad as well as the good, forging a vision that encompasses pain as well as joy.
His work is "one of the monumental splendors of poetry in our age" (Edward Hirsch, The New York Times Book Review).
His work is "one of the monumental splendors of poetry in our age" (Edward Hirsch, The New York Times Book Review).
The perfect introduction to the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz, "one of the greatest poets of our time, perhaps the greatest" (Joseph Brodsky)Widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of our time, Czeslaw Milosz is a master of probing inquiry and graceful expression. Unflinching, outspoken, and unsentimental, Milosz digs among the rubble of the past, choosing from the bad as well as the good, forging a vision that encompasses pain as well as joy.
His work is "one of the monumental splendors of poetry in our age" (Edward Hirsch, The New York Times Book Review).
His work is "one of the monumental splendors of poetry in our age" (Edward Hirsch, The New York Times Book Review).




















