Miłosz, Czesław
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Miłosz, Czesław
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Miłosz, Czesław
Miłosz, Czesław, 1911-2004
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מילוש, צ'סלב, 1911-2004
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מילוש, צ'סלב, 1911-2004
Milosh, Cheslav
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Milosh, Cheslaw
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Milošas, Česlavas, 1911-2004
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Miloš, Česlav
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Milots, Tseslab 1911-2004
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Milots, Tseslab 1911-2004
Miylŵš, S'eslab.
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Miylŵš, S'eslab.
M⁵ilos⁺Đ, Cesl⁵av.
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M⁵ilos⁺Đ, Cesl⁵av.
Miłosc, Czesław 1911-2004
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Miłosc, Czesław 1911-2004
Miloš, Česlav, 1911-2004
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Miloš, Česlav, 1911-2004
Miosz, Czesaw, 1911-2004
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Miosz, Czesaw, 1911-2004
ミウォシュ, チュスワフ
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Kornaga, Zygmunt.
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Jan.
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Kózka, B. B.
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Milošas, Č. (Česlavas)
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Milošas, Česlavas.
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ミロシュ, チェスラウ
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ミロシュ, チェスラウ
Milošas Česlavas 1911-2004
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Milošas Česlavas 1911-2004
Miloš, Ceslav 1911-2004
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Miloš, Ceslav 1911-2004
Milošas, Česlavas
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Milošas, Česlavas
Mīloṣ, Ceslāv.
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Milosz, Czeslav
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Milosz, Czeslav
Milosz, Czeslaw
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Milosz, Czeslaw
Miloš, Česlav
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Miloš, Česlav
Miłosz, Czesław, 1911-
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Miłosz, Czesław, 1911-
Syruć, Jan.
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Syruć, Jan.
Milošs, Česlavs.
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Milošs, Česlavs.
Milošs, Česlavs, 1911-2004
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Milošs, Česlavs, 1911-2004
Miloš, Česlav, 1911-2004
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Miloš, Česlav, 1911-2004
Mīlūsh, Chislāv
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Kuska, B. B.
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Milaš, Čėslaŭ 1911-2004
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Milaš, Čėslaŭ 1911-2004
Милош, Чеслав, 1911-2004
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Милош, Чеслав, 1911-2004
Zieliński, Adrian.
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Zieliński, Adrian.
Kózka, B. B.
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Kózka, B. B.
Mìlaš, Čèslaŭ.
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Mìlaš, Čèslaŭ.
Milosz, Czeslaw, 1911-2004
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Milosz, Czeslaw, 1911-2004
Ks. Jan Robak.
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Ks. Jan Robak.
M1łosz, Cz3sław.
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M1łosz, Cz3sław.
Miuoshu, Czesuwafu
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Miłosz, Czesłav 1911-2004
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Miłosz, Czesłav 1911-2004
Nowak, Jan M.
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Czesław Miłosz, poet, essayist and Nobel Laureate, was born on June 30, 1911, in Šeteniai (Szetejnie), Lithuania, and died on August 14, 2004, in Kraków, Poland, at the age of 93. Miłosz began to publish poetry while studying law at Vilnius University. After the Second World War, Miłosz became a cultural attaché for the People's Republic of Poland in New York and Washington, D.C. He then accepted a post in France in 1950. Increasingly estranged from the Polish government, he defected in 1951, obtaining political asylum in France. He then emigrated to the United States in 1960, where he became Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1980 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He continued to travel and write extensively after his retirement from teaching in 1978. From 1981 on he traveled to Poland regularly and moved to Kraków in 2000, where he resided until his death.
Produced and directed by Steve Fisher for KQED (public television), and aired in 1985. The program was an hour and titled THE WILD EDGE, about urban parks and the inspiration people get from them. The Milosz portion of THE WILD EDGE was shrunk to 3/4 minutes.
Czesław Miłosz (1911- ) is a Lithuanian-born Polish poet, novelist, and critic. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.
Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004), Polish poet, prose writer, translator and 1980 Nobel Laureate.
Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz (1894-1980), Polish poet, essayist, and dramatist, co-founded the Skamander group of experimental poets in 1919.
Czeslaw Milosz (1911-2004) was a Polish poet, prose writer, translator and 1980 Nobel Laureate.
Zygmunt Hertz (1908-1979) managed the Institut Littéraire (Instytut Literacki) in Paris. The Institut published Kultura, the post-War Polish émigré literary and intellectual review edited by Jerzy Giedroyc.
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