Treatise on Poetry FROM THE PUBLISHER
Begun in the winter of 1955 and completed in the spring of 1956, Treatise on Poetry is a brilliant meditative poem fully expressive of the powers that have made Milosz one of our greatest writers. Expertly translated, the poem is divided into four partsEurope at the turn of the century, the condition of Polish culture between the two world ward, the harsh reality of World War II, and the role of the poet in the postwar world, here Milosz addresses the failure of early-20th-century Polish poetry. With vast historical sweep and in language that enables readers to see "as if in a flash of summer lighting," Milosz offers a fascinating account of the mysterious art of poetry.
About the Authors:Czeslaw Milosz was born in Lithuania in 1911. He is a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.
Robert Hass, former Poet Laureate and winner of two National Book Critics Circle Awards, is a professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley. Both live in Berkeley, CA.
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