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Powroty Czesława Miłosza do Pragi i Ołomuńca
Title in English | The Returns of Czeslaw Milosz to Prague and Olomouc |
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Year of publication | 2020 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | Czeslaw Milosz was not only a poet, writer and translator but also a traveller, political refugee and pilgrim. After the Second World War, he was exiled for many years from his home country of Poland. His book, Native Realm (Rodzinna Europa, 1959) is a timely meditation on homeland and what it means to be born in the East. In the book, he describes among others his impressions of his first visit to Czechoslovakia in 1931. This paper refers to Miłosz’s return to Czechoslovakia and later to the Czech Republic. It talks about Czech translators who have been translating Miłosz’s works and publishing them in official and underground books and magazines. |