Imprisoned Mind

Imprisoned Mind

by (poland) Czeslaw Miłosz

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About This Novel

This book is a classic work written by Milosz, the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature, in the early 1950s. It provides a wonderful description and reflection on the situation of people in Poland and the three Baltic countries before and after World War II. Many of Milosz's insights are still powerful in interpretation in today's context, and even have greater potential and space. The Chinese-speaking world is looking forward to this book. The Chinese version is directly translated from the Polish, and it also has a preface to the German and English versions. The famous critic Ms. Cui Weiping is invited to give an introduction. It can be said to be a rare book.

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After a person has been in tune with the role he plays for a long time, he will become so closely integrated with the role that it becomes difficult for him to distinguish between his real self and the role he played.

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