Czesław Miłosz

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Czesław Miłosz was a Polish-American poet, essayist, and Nobel laureate renowned for his profound reflections on history, morality, and the human condition.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
essayist
human
novelist
poet
translator
awardReceived National Medal of Arts
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Nobel Prize in Literature
Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
surface form: Order of the White Eagle
birthDate 1911-06-30
birthPlace Kėdainiai County
present-day Lithuania
then Russian Empire
Šeteniai
burialPlace Kraków
Skałka, Church of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Stanislaus
child Anthony Miłosz
Piotr Miłosz
citizenship Poland
United States of America
countryOfResidence France
Poland
United States of America
deathDate 2004-08-14
deathPlace Kraków
Poland
defectedFrom Polish People’s Republic
describedAs Polish-American poet
moral philosopher in poetry
educatedAt University of Vilnius
surface form: Stefan Batory University in Vilnius
employer University of California, Berkeley
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Czesław Miłosz self-linksurface differs
surface form: Miłosz
fieldOfWork essay
literary criticism
poetry
translation
genre lyric poetry
philosophical essay
givenName Czesław
influencedBy Catholic theology
Polish Romanticism
history of Central Europe
languageOfWorkOrName English
Polish
movement Polish literature of the 20th century
name Czesław Miłosz self-link
NobelPrizeCategory Literature
NobelPrizeYear 1980
notableWork Native Realm
Rescue
Road-side Dog
The Captive Mind
The History of Polish Literature
The Issa Valley
The Separate Notebooks
Treatise on Poetry
Unattainable Earth
occupation essayist
poet
translator
university professor
religion Roman Catholicism
servedAs cultural attaché of the Polish People’s Republic in Paris
spouse Janina Dłuska
studied law
theme faith and doubt
history
human condition
morality
totalitarianism
yearOfDefection 1951

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Symphony No. 5 basedOnTextBy Czesław Miłosz
subject surface form: Symphony No. 5 (Harbison)
Czesław Miłosz name Czesław Miłosz self-link
Czesław Miłosz familyName Czesław Miłosz self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Miłosz
Herder Prize notableRecipient Czesław Miłosz
Farrar, Straus and Giroux hasPublished Czesław Miłosz