Ocalenie
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Ocalenie ("Rescue") is a poetry collection by Czesław Miłosz. It was first published in 1945. Many of the poems collected were written in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation.[1][2][3]
Partial contents
[edit]- "World: Naïve Poems"—a sequence of pastoral poems
- "By the Peonies"
- "Song on the End of the World"
- "Campo dei Fiori"—"a civic-minded poem about people’s indifference to the deaths of others"[3]
- "The Voices of Poor People"—cycle
- "A Poor Christian Looks at the Ghetto"
- "Dedication"
References
[edit]- ^ Bainbridge, Charles (2 September 2006). "Witness to the World (review)". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ Mazurska, Joanna (August 2013). Making Sense of Czeslaw Milosz: A Poet's Formative Dialogue with his Transnational Audiences (PDF) (PhD thesis). Vanderbilt University. pp. 59–64. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
- ^ a b Hirsch, Edward (30 June 2017). "Czeslaw Milosz's Invincible Reason". New Republic. Retrieved 31 July 2018.