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Biography of Czeslaw Milosz

Czeslaw Milosz

Czeslaw Milosz (1911 - 2004)


Czesław Miłosz (pronounced ['ʧεsȗav 'miȗɔʃ]; June 30, 1911 –August 14, 2004) was a Polish poet and essayist. Czesław Miłosz won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980, when he lived in America. He spent the last days of his life in Kraków, Poland.

He was born in Szetejnie, Lithuania and always underlined his connection to Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Miłosz studied law at the University in Vilnius. His childhood was spent partly in Russia around the time of Revolution.

In 1944 he refused to take part in the Warsaw Uprising.

A diplomat for the communist People's Republic of Poland, he broke with the government in 1951 and sought political asylum in France. In 1953 he received the Prix Littéraire Européen, a European literature prize.

In 1961 he became a Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley. He retired in 1978 but continued to teach there. When the Iron Curtain fell he was able to return to Poland.

In addition to his poetry, his book The Captive Mind is considered one of the finest studies of the condition of intellectuals under repressive regimes.

In The Captive Mind he said that the intellectuals who became dissidents were not necessarily the ones with the strongest minds, but those with the weakest stomachs. The mind can rationalize anything, he said, but the stomach can only take so much.

He also said that as a poet he avoided touching his nation's wounds for fearing of making them holy.

Czesław Miłosz is honored at Israel's Yad Vashem memorial to the Holocaust as one of the "Righteous Among The Nations."

His poems were put on the monuments of fallen shipyard workers in Gdańsk. Many of his books and poems have been translated into English by his friend and Berkeley colleague Robert Hass.

Miłosz died in 2004 at his home in Kraków at age 93. His first wife, Janina, died in 1986. His second wife, Carol, a U.S.-born historian, died in 2003.


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33 Poems written by Czeslaw Milosz

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2044 Song on the End of the World
1837 Forget
1615 Love
1574 Meaning Comments and analysis of Meaning by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
1505 On Prayer
1350 Lake Comments and analysis of Lake by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
1281 Unde Malum
1264 Dedication
1225 On Angels
1210 Father Explains
1149 Campo di Fiori
1142 In Black Despair
1123 A Task Comments and analysis of A Task by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
1108 Incantation Comments and analysis of Incantation by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
1061 Ars Poetica?
1021 Child of Europe
975 I Sleep a Lot Comments and analysis of I Sleep a Lot by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
890 Late Ripeness Comments and analysis of Late Ripeness by Czeslaw Milosz 1 Comment
877 Study Of Loneliness
874 A Poem For the End of the Century
845 At a Certain Age Comments and analysis of At a Certain Age by Czeslaw Milosz 2 Comments
773 Account
770 Window
761 Not Mine
760 What Does It Mean
752 Encounter
747 Statue of a Couple
667 And Yet The Books
648 Woe!
622 Conversation with Jeanne
606 A Hall
587 Artificer
544 Magpiety


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