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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
415:"Come, I will lead you in spirit towards a strange, misty, veiled, murmuring land. A beat of our wings, and we shall fly over a country where all things bear the dull colour of memory. An odor of lilies, a mist of mouldering forest surrounds us. It is
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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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Commentary by Luigi Giussani", translated by Edo Morlin-Visconti (Human Adventure Books)
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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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1100:"Journal officiel de la République française. Lois et décrets"
432:— Oscar Milosz, 1919, an example of his patriotic texts about
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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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Buzaite, Saule, ″Psychobiography: Oskaras Milašius″,
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La Berline arrêtée dans la nuit: Anthologie poétique
1359:. New York: Inner Tradition Lindisfarne Press, 1985.
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272:. His mother, Marie Rosalie Rosenthal, was
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1299:"Biography of Oscar Milosz"
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1059:Selected Verse Translations
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1388:by Czeslaw Milosz (1977)
1323:Venclova, Tomas (2002).
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1000:La Clef de l'Apocalypse
950:La Confession de Lemuel
877:Le Poème des Décadences
551:Lithuanian independence
380:L'Amoureuse Initiation,
333:Le Poème des Décadences
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1355:Bamford, C. (ed. ),
502:La Revue de Hollande
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884:Les Sept Solitudes
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