Miłosztxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Andrzej Franaszek 出版社: Belknap Press 副标题: A Biography 译者:Aleksandra Parker/Michael Parker 出版年: 2017-4-24 页数: 544 定价: USD 35.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780674495043 内容简介 · · · · · ·Andrzej Franaszek’s award-winning biography of Czeslaw Milosz—the great Polish poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980—offers a rich portrait of the writer and his troubled century, providing context for a larger appreciation of his work. This English-language edition, translated by Aleksandra Parker and Michael Parker, contains a new introduction by the transl... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Andrzej Franaszek is Assistant Professor of Polish Literature at Krakow’s Pedagogical University. Aleksandra Parker is a translator and international communications adviser. Michael Parker is Visiting Professor in English Literature, Oxford Brookes University, and a writer and lecturer. 目录 · · · · · ·AbbreviationsMaps Partitioned Poland and its neighbours, 1914 Second Polish Republic, 1922, and its neighbours following the Polish–Soviet War Poland’s new borders, as ratified at Potsdam Conference, August 1945 Introduction by Michael Parker · · · · · ·() Abbreviations Maps Partitioned Poland and its neighbours, 1914 Second Polish Republic, 1922, and its neighbours following the Polish–Soviet War Poland’s new borders, as ratified at Potsdam Conference, August 1945 Introduction by Michael Parker 1. The Garden of Eden, 1911–1920 ‘Darkness…split by distant flashes, illuminations’ The Earthly Paradise Good and Bad Blood A Grenade under the Bed 2. The Young Man and the Mysteries, 1921–1929 The Apartment with Fig-Plants Tomcat Doctor Catchfly Manichean Poisons Early Literary Tastes (and Russian Roulette) Inside the Lodge The Rushing Heraclitean River 3. Black Ariel, 1930–1934 ‘I devote too little time to study’ Egg-Man The Cezary Baryka Complex Friday Seminars, Literary Wednesdays Leviathan’s Wardens A Bridge Suspended in Mid-Air The Devil’s See-Saw ‘If early love had lasted…’ ‘To the left, to the right’ 4. The Country of the First Emigration, 1935–1939 ‘A certain student in the city of Paris’ ‘The whole cosmos revolves within us’ ‘On black meadows’ Publican ‘A handful of unearthly truths’ ‘Siena descends into gleams’ ‘In my homeland, to which I will not return’ Warsaw Friendships Janka Coming Down to Earth A Blood-Red Star 5. Voices of Poor People, 1939–1945 Medals in the Suitcase Reflections on the Inferno The Theory of the Last Złoty Miranda’s Island Gniewosz ‘A Poor Christian Looks at the Ghetto’ Noah’s Ark 6. In Partibus Daemonis, 1945–1951 ‘We are from Lublin’ Robinson Crusoe from Warsaw A Pact with the Devil Mother’s Grave Rescue Chochoły ‘A passion for doing something useful’ Open-Source Intelligence ‘We are slaves here!’ Dry Flame Slaughterhouse 7. A Story of One Particular Suicide Case, 1951–1960 ‘And you are a deserter’ Rock Bottom ‘The enemy of order—humankind’ Exorcisms Daughter of Prophets ‘Beyond tears’ ‘Enough of this lethargy and fighting’ ‘To be able to earn a living through writing’ Les grands seigneurs ‘To you, sweetheart, I cannot say hello’ Eternal Moment A Place on Earth 8. The Magic Mountain, 1961–1980 Grizzly Peak Settling Accounts on Two Fronts Wilderness Letters to Oneself An American in Paris Second Space Prisoners of Ulro ‘Perhaps only my reverence will save me’ ‘One of the greatest poets of our time, if not the greatest’ Job 9. The Nobel and the Poet’s Later Years, 1980–2004 Remembering the Wounds ‘This crown keeps slipping over my ears’ Heloise ‘I will haunt you with my strange love’ The Dragon Provinces ‘One bright point’ Chronology Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Illustration Credits Index · · · · · · () |
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