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were effectively independent again, Milosz chose to identify with Lithuania - even though he did not yet speak Lithuanian — because he believed that it had been the original homeland of his ancestors in and prior to the 13th century. In 1920 when France recognized the independence of Lithuania,
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for the new state. Milosz's diplomatic career remains one of the more fascinating aspects of his legacy; his articles and correspondence in the service of the reborn Lithuanian state show a high level of nuance and rigor. In 1931 he acquired French nationality by naturalization and was awarded the
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of October 1917, ÄŚareja was seized by the Soviets. Suddenly, access to his family fortune was cut off and Milosz needed to earn a living. Around this time he learned about the growing movement for
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Milosz was largely neglected during his lifetime. He has increasingly, however, come to be considered an important figure in French poetry. In a 1926 letter to James Chouvet, he writes:
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and explored many foreign literatures. In Jean-Bellemin Noël's phrase, "a European poet of the French language," Milosz was an excellent linguist and was fluent in French, Polish,
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As well as being a writer of great erudition and breadth, Milosz edited three books of Lithuanian folk tales and songs.
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Miguel Manara, with Commentary by Luigi Giussani", translated by Edo Morlin-Visconti (Human Adventure Books)
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Klivis, Edgaras; Kuizinienė, Dalia; Senvaitytė, Dalia; Višomirskytė, Vijolė; Žukienė, Rasa (2014).
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On 14 December 1914, while saying his prayers at the end of an evening of intensive reading of the
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and became a practicing Roman Catholic, which he remained for the last twelve years of his life.
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in 1917. In the early 1920s, Milosz convinced himself that his poetic cosmogony was supported by
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in which he tried to persuade the reader that Lithuanians have the same origin as Jews from the
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Oscar Milosz's father, Vladislas de Lubicz Milosz, was ethnically Lithuanian, nominally
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published in 1910, and three "mystery dramas," the most popular of these plays being
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and Hebrew. Later in life, he would master written and spoken Lithuanian and studied
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Lithuanian philosophy: persons and ideas Lithuanian philosophical studies, ii
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Oscar Milosz with the personnel of Representation of Lithuania in Paris
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In 1939, shortly after retiring from his diplomatic post and ill with
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Milosz published his second poetry collection, the more accomplished
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The Noble Traveler: The Life and Writings of O. V. de L. Milosz
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Tradition and Agency: Tracing Cultural Continuity and Invention
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La Fraternité des Veilleurs, une société secrète au XXe siècle
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Czesław Miłosz, Cynthia L. Haven. Czesław Miłosz. 2006p.203
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and reached its high point in the mid-1920s with the books
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poet, playwright, novelist, essayist and representative of
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The Noble Traveller: The Life and Writings of Oskar Milosz
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He has also been commemorated with an artistic plaque on
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Buzaite, Saule, ″Psychobiography: Oskaras Milašius″,
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