recounts Miłosz's experience of war, and explores the relationship between art and history. In 1956, Miłosz and Janina were married. In 1960, Miłosz was offered
modern Polish writer.: Miłosz's transition from Polish-language texts to English reflects his tumultuous political background. Miłosz passed, like Poland
the—pen!" The Soviet Union was described by Nobel Prize winner Czesław Miłosz as a logocracy. It was for example, according to Christine D. Tomei, a "pseudo-reality
Polish theorist, actor and director of Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, brother of Miłosz Julia Kotarbińska (1895–1979), Polish ceramist and academic at Eugeniusz