Renata Gorczynski papers relating to Czesław Miłosz 1934-1998

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Renata Gorczynski papers relating to Czesław Miłosz 1934-1998

The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material documenting the personal and professional relationship between Gorczynski and Czesław Miłosz. Series I, Correspondence, is organized into subseries for Miłosz, Gorczynski and Third-Party correspondence. The Miłosz correspondence contains several folders of correspondence with Gorczynski, dating from 1979-1991, as well as holograph drafts of outgoing letters and single incoming letters with other writers, friends, publishers, and institutions. Other correspondents include Lars Gyllensten, Östen Sjöstrand, Wacław Korabiewicz, Jadwiga Stańczakowa, and André de Vincenz. The Gorczynski correspondence consists of incoming letters from Stanisław Barańczak, Maria Janion, Piotr Kłoczowski, Ryszard Przybylski, and Tomas Venclova. Series II, Writings, is organized into subseries for the writings of Miłosz, Gorczynski, and others. The Miłosz writings include essays and lectures, poetry, translations, and other writings. There are holograph drafts of essays and lectures, including drafts in English and Polish for the Charles Eliot Norton lectures delivered in 1981-82, and numerous corrected copies of poems. The Gorczynski writings contain corrected typescript drafts of books edited by Gorczynski and several interviews with Miłosz. Series III, Other Material, contains audio recordings, photographs, and other papers.

Total Boxes: 6; Other Storage Formats: Audio Recordings; Linear Feet: 2.09'

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Kłoczowski, Piotr

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Stańczakowa, Jadwiga

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Miłosz, Czesław

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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,...

Korabiewicz, Wacław

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Przybylski, Ryszard Kazimierz

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Vincenz, André de.

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Barańczak, Stanisław, 1946-

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Stańczakowa, Jadwiga.

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Gyllensten, Lars, 1921-2006

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Janion, Maria

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Venclova, Tomas, 1937-....

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Tomas Andrious Venclova, poet, scholar and Professor of Slavic Literature at Yale University, was born on September 11, 1937 in Klaipėda, Lithuania. Active in the Soviet dissident movement, he was forced to emigrate in 1977. He came to the United States, where he obtained temporary positions at the University of California and Ohio University before accepting a position at Yale University in 1980. In the United States, Venclova continued to advocate actively on behalf of dissidents and writers ...

Kłoczowski, Piotr

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Miłosz, Czesław

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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. He married Janina Dłuska (1909-1986) in 1944 and they had two sons: Anthony and John Peter. His second wife Carol Thigpen, whom he married in 1992, died in 2002. Miłosz grew up in Lithuania amid diverse languages and ethnicities (including Polish, Lithuanian, Russian and Jewish) yet retained a str...

Sjöstrand, Östen.

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Korabiewicz, Wacław

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Przybylski, Ryszard

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Gorczynski, Renata

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Renata Gorczynski, Polish author, editor, and translator. Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004), poet and writer. From the description of Renata Gorczynski papers relating to Czesław Miłosz, 1934-1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702178632 ...