Mysticism for Beginners

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Mysticism for Beginners is a poetry collection by Polish writer Adam Zagajewski that reflects on spirituality, history, and everyday life with contemplative, lyrical insight.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Adam Zagajewski NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
criticalReception acclaimed
explores ethical responsibility of the artist
relationship between past and present
search for transcendence in everyday life
genre poetry
hasForm free verse
hasPerspective first-person
reflective narrator
hasPoem Fire
In a Little Apartment NERFINISHED
Letter from a Reader NERFINISHED
Mysticism for Beginners (poem) NERFINISHED
Self-Portrait NERFINISHED
The Soul NERFINISHED
The Swallows of Auschwitz NERFINISHED
To Go to Lvov NERFINISHED
Try to Praise the Mutilated World NERFINISHED
hasSetting contemporary Europe
historical sites of trauma
urban landscapes
language Polish
literaryMovement contemporary poetry
literaryPeriod late 20th century
mainTheme everyday life
history
spirituality
notableFor blend of spiritual and secular perspectives
meditative reflections on modern European history
publicationDecade 1990s
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
style contemplative
lyrical
subject 20th-century European history
art and imagination
memory
metaphysics
ordinary experience
religious doubt
translator Benjamin Ivry NERFINISHED
Clare Cavanagh NERFINISHED
Renata Gorczynski NERFINISHED

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Adam Zagajewski notableWork Mysticism for Beginners