
Ecstatic Pessimist
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This biography/memoir of Czeslaw Milosz is a first hand account of the poet's life and his relationship to the author, beginning in the 1960s. Milosz was a Polish-American poet, prose writer, translator, and diplomat. Regarded as one of the great poets of the 20th century, he won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature. In its citation, the Swedish Academy called Milosz a writer who "voices man's exposed condition in a world of severe conflicts".
Ecstatic Pessimist expands on Czeslaw Milosz's commitment to "unpolitical politics" - working for a revolution in culture, and above all poetry, as a necessary preparation for a revolution in politics.
This is a familiar notion in Poland, which for two centuries was politically divided, but poets preserved and enhanced a lively Polish consciousness, And, as the book shows, Milosz took steps over two decades to help reunite Poles in the successful Solidarity movement, whose struggle eventually changed the regime and forced the Soviet armies to withdraw.
But the book is designed to encouraged a similar development in America. Milosz's ambition for poetry may at first sound exotic, but as the book says, it is in the spirit of what John Adams wrote late in life to Thomas Jefferson: "The [American] revolution was in the mind of the people, and in the union of the colonies, both of which were accomplished before the hostilities commenced."
Though the book is also designed for those who already know and love Milosz, it is primarily written for those looking for someone whose genius could similarly inspire Americans of both left and right to unite in restoring the badly broken politics of this country.
The book argues that Czeslaw Milosz is that genius, as perhaps the only person who has been praised by intellectual leaders like Chris Hedges on the left, and has also spoken at Hillsdale College, the intellectual citadel of the American right.
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- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Milosz, Poetry, and Politics
- Introduction: My Years with Milosz (1961 - 1967)
- Milosz, Solidarity, and "Unpolitical Politics"???: Or, Poetry and the Liberation of a People
- Looking "From Above": Milosz, Catastrophe, and "Doubleness"
- Milosz's Poetry of the War
- Milosz's Wartime Poem-Sequence, Ocalenie
- Ocalenie Part II: "The World" as Hub of the Book
- Ocalenie Part III: "Voices of Poor People"
- Ocalenie Part IV: "Flight" and the Flight from Warsaw
- Ocalenie Part V: The Three Final Poems
- Milosz After the War (1946 - 1960)
- Milosz, Auden, and "A Treatise on Morals"
- Milosz the Émigré: "The Eternal Moment"
- The Poetic Hegelianism of A Treatise on Poetry 1
- "A Treatise on Poetry," Part IV: "Natura"
- Milosz as Transnational Author
- Milosz in Berkeley, 1961: "Throughout Our Lands"
- Milosz as a Poet in Later Years (1964 - 2004)
- Milosz's Mature Prose: The Marriage of Blake and Eliot
- Saning Insanity: Milosz as Healer of a Post-Secular Era
- Three Poems to Czeslaw Milosz: Introduced by a Personal Memoir
- Three Poems to Czeslaw Milosz
- Permissions
- Notes
- A Short Milosz Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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