Miłosz's Poetry Collection (four Volumes in Total)

Miłosz's Poetry Collection (four Volumes in Total)

by (poland) Czeslaw Miłosz

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"The testimony of poetry is more reliable than news." Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century and winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with his unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 poems by the poet from 1931 to 2001. According to the year of creation and publication, it is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Memories of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time in the Chinese world that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented. According to Milosz, poetry is a witness and participant of the times. The meaning of poetry is to try its best to capture the palpable truth. "Its purpose is, and can only be, to save." Poetry is not only a form, but also a power. Miłosz is a great patriot, not a person who is swayed by the wind; his poetry has taken root in the Chinese poetry scene since the 1980s and has had a lasting impact on Chinese poets. Milosz has always thought about whether poetry has a saving function. His poems are full of passion, firm and profound. His poems span the twentieth century, connecting the past with the present, connecting himself with readers, taking one sentence as his home, and fighting against chaos and nothingness.

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