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9780141392288 608e8b0d483a3d0a5a633025 Native Realm https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ae4faf34c393ffa85b1d87/9780141392288-us.jpg After The Second World War, Czeslaw Milosz was exiled for many years from his home country of Poland. In Native Realm, he evokes that homeland and his years away from it; how it nurtured him and how its divisions and destruction shaped a generation. Exploring such diverse memories as a Soviet officer drinking tea with his little finger sticking out, or two Chinese girls passing, laughing, by a New York subway station, Milosz uses these to both 'bring Europe closer to the Europeans' and to capture the formative moments in his life, from his Catholic education to his time in Paris, all with his distinctive honesty, elegance and self-awareness. Translated by Catherine S. Leach 'Native Realm - beautifully written, elegantly translated - tries to find in the chaos of life some glimmers of meaning.' The New York Times Book Review Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 9780141392288
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  • ISBN:9780141392288
  • Author: Czeslaw Milosz
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics
  • Pages: 300
  • Format: Paperback
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After The Second World War, Czeslaw Milosz was exiled for many years from his home country of Poland. In Native Realm, he evokes that homeland and his years away from it; how it nurtured him and how its divisions and destruction shaped a generation. Exploring such diverse memories as a Soviet officer drinking tea with his little finger sticking out, or two Chinese girls passing, laughing, by a New York subway station, Milosz uses these to both 'bring Europe closer to the Europeans' and to capture the formative moments in his life, from his Catholic education to his time in Paris, all with his distinctive honesty, elegance and self-awareness. Translated by Catherine S. Leach 'Native Realm - beautifully written, elegantly translated - tries to find in the chaos of life some glimmers of meaning.' The New York Times Book Review Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

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