Czesław Miłosz: moral conscience in a secular society.
Formal remarks at at Catholic Worker Friday Night meeting in New York made by translator and essayist Tess Doering-Lewis about Polish poet and essayist Czesław Miłosz. After a lengthy biography, including his contentious time spent post-World War II in the U.S., Warsaw, and Paris, Doering-Lewis desc...
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Médium: | Konferenční příspěvek Audio kazeta Zvuková nahrávka Kniha |
Jazyk: | English |
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Shrnutí: | Formal remarks at at Catholic Worker Friday Night meeting in New York made by translator and essayist Tess Doering-Lewis about Polish poet and essayist Czesław Miłosz. After a lengthy biography, including his contentious time spent post-World War II in the U.S., Warsaw, and Paris, Doering-Lewis describes how his poems and prose wrestle with how to remain spiritual amidst widespread suffering. She also reads Miłosz' poems Either/or and An hour. A question and answer period follows. |
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Fyzický popis: | 1 sound cassette (66 min.) : analog. |
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