A Year of the Hunter (Paperback)


Like "Native Realm," Czeslaw Milosz's autobiography written thirty years earlier, "A Year of the Hunter" is a "search for self-definition." A diary of one year in the Nobel laureate's life, 1987-88, it concerns itself as much with his experience of remembering as with the actual events that shape his days. Shuttling between observations of the present and reconstructions of the past, he attempts to answer the unstated question: Given his poet's personality and his historical circumstances, has he managed to live his life decently?
From Milosz's thoughts on the Catholic Church and his conversations with Pope John Paul II to his impatience with sixties American radicalism and his reflections on the avant-garde, "A Year of the Hunter" brims with caustic wit and shrewd observations about people, places, politics, and literature. Milosz also gives us a deeply personal portrait of life in pre-war Poland in which he charts his conflicting feelings about Poland and the Polish people.
Lively in tone, impressive in its intellectual breadth, "A Year of the Hunter" offers a splendid introduction to Milosz for new readers and, for those who know his essays and poetry, the pleasure of watching him master another genre.

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Like "Native Realm," Czeslaw Milosz's autobiography written thirty years earlier, "A Year of the Hunter" is a "search for self-definition." A diary of one year in the Nobel laureate's life, 1987-88, it concerns itself as much with his experience of remembering as with the actual events that shape his days. Shuttling between observations of the present and reconstructions of the past, he attempts to answer the unstated question: Given his poet's personality and his historical circumstances, has he managed to live his life decently?
From Milosz's thoughts on the Catholic Church and his conversations with Pope John Paul II to his impatience with sixties American radicalism and his reflections on the avant-garde, "A Year of the Hunter" brims with caustic wit and shrewd observations about people, places, politics, and literature. Milosz also gives us a deeply personal portrait of life in pre-war Poland in which he charts his conflicting feelings about Poland and the Polish people.
Lively in tone, impressive in its intellectual breadth, "A Year of the Hunter" offers a splendid introduction to Milosz for new readers and, for those who know his essays and poetry, the pleasure of watching him master another genre.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Farrar Straus Giroux

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 1995

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

304

ISBN-13

978-0-374-52444-9

Barcode

9780374524449

Categories

LSN

0-374-52444-0



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