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Czeslaw Milosz

A California Life
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Czeslaw Milosz by Cynthia L. Haven explores the Nobel Laureate poet's transformative and conflicted four decades in California, especially Berkeley. This first biography to view Milosz through a Californian lens draws on original research and reads with the grace of a novel. It details his experiences from World War II's Warsaw bombings to the 1960s protests and early tech boom, revealing how these shaped his acclaimed poetry and thought.

With deep reflections on American life tempered by European terrors, the book highlights the enduring relevance of Milosz's work amid today's political and environmental challenges. It offers both a comprehensive introduction for new readers and fresh insights for longtime admirers, showing what Milosz learned from the Golden State and what the state can learn from him.
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Czeslaw Milosz suits readers interested in literary biography, modern poetry, and twentieth-century history. It appeals to those keen on Nobel laureates, Californian cultural history, and thoughtful reflections on political and environmental issues. Both seasoned Milosz enthusiasts and newcomers will find this a compelling and accessible study.

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"The first book to look at Czesยฑaw Miยฑosz's life through a California lens"--

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The first book about the Nobel Laureate's transformative but conflicted time in the Golden State.

"There is much to learn from this book about Milosz and California, yes, but also about poetry and the world." - Ilya Kaminsky

Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets and thinkers of the past hundred years, is not generally considered a Californian. However, the Nobel laureate spent four decades in Berkeleyโ€”more time than any other single place he livedโ€”and he wrote many of his most enduring works there. This is the first book to look at his life through a California lens. Filled with original research and written with the grace and liveliness of a novel, it is both an essential volume for his most devoted readers and a perfect introduction for newcomers.

Milosz was a premier witness to the sweep of the twentieth century, from the bombing of Warsaw in World War II to the student protests of the sixties and the early days of the high-tech boom. He maintained an open-minded but sceptical view of American life, a perspective shadowed by the terrors he experienced in Europe. In the light of recent political instability and environmental catastrophe, his poems and ideas carry extra weight, and they are ripe for a new generation of readers to discover.

This immersive portrait demonstrates what Milosz learned from the Golden State, and what Californians can learn from him.

Series: California Lives

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ISBN: 9781597145497

Publisher: Heyday Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 December 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Heyday Books

Illustration: Color photos

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Cynthia L. Haven is a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar and author of 2018's Evolution of Desire: A Life of Rene Girard, the first-ever biography of the French theorist. She has published two previous books on Czesaw Miosz: An Invisible Rope: Portraits of Czesaw Miosz and Czesaw Miosz: Conversations. She has been a Milena Jesensk Journalism Fellow with the Institut fur die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna, as well as a visiting writer and scholar at Stanford's Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, and a Voegelin Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution. She has written for the Times Literary Supplement and has also contributed to the New York Times Book Review, the Nation, the Wall Street Journal, the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications.

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