Poet in the New World, Czeslaw Milosz
Poet in the New World, Czeslaw Milosz
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Poet in the New World
Poems, 1946–1953

Author: Czeslaw Milosz

Narrator: Robert Hass

Unabridged: 3 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 02/04/2025

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Synopsis

A new collection of work from Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz that includes previously untranslated poems written during his time in Washington, D.C., and his years in Europe before and after.One of the most revered poets of the twentieth century, Czeslaw Milosz, a defining voice in Polish literature, famously bore witness to its violence in his native Poland and in the war’s aftermath from exile in Europe and the United States. Immediately after the war, he lived in Washington, D.C., working as a diplomatic official, having left behind an old world stained by bloodshed and still in the throes of ideological conflict as he sought to find his bearings in a new world.Poet in the New World gathers the poems written during these years—for the first time in English translation—and is contextualized by the poetry that came directly before and after, from poems written in Warsaw in 1945, shortly before he departed for the United States, to others written in Europe from 1951 to 1953, after his significant time away. Capturing Milosz at his existential and stylistic best, this collection of post-war poetry is attuned to the necessity of imagination and the duty of language and is filled with wonder and skepticism. Milosz grapples with the extraordinary violence he had witnessed in Warsaw and the strange postwar United States he has inhabited, all while pondering the enduring fate of his beloved Poland. In the poem “Warsaw,” the poet asks, “How can I live in this country/Where the foot knocks against/the unburied bones of kin?”Equal parts affecting and illuminating, Poet in the New World is an essential addition to the Milosz canon, in a beautifully rendered work of poetry in translation by Robert Hass and David Frick, that reverberates with the questions of histories past, present, and future.What does it mean to be a poet caught between the ruins of an old world and the strange comforts of a new one?Poetry of Exile: Explores Milosz’s complex feelings as a Polish diplomat in Washington, D.C., caught between a homeland ravaged by war and an America he struggles to understand.A Major Poetic Translation: For the first time in English, these poems capture a crucial period of transition, rendered by the renowned poet Robert Hass and scholar David Frick.The Complete Milosz Canon: Contextualized with poems written immediately before his departure and after his return to Europe, this collection fills a vital gap in the Nobel laureate’s formidable body of work.

About Czeslaw Milosz

Czeslaw Milosz was born in Szetejnie, Lithuania, in 1911. He worked with the Polish resistance movement in Warsaw during World War II and was later stationed in Paris and Washington, DC, as a Polish cultural attaché. He defected to France in 1951, and in 1960 he accepted a position at the University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980, and was a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He died in 2004.

About Robert Hass

Robert Hass was born in San Francisco. His books of poetry include The Apple Trees at Olema (Ecco, 2010), Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Time and Materials (Ecco, 2008), Sun Under Wood (Ecco, 1996), Human Wishes (1989), Praise (1979), and Field Guide (1973), which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series. Hass also co-translated several volumes of poetry with Nobel Laureate Czeslaw Milosz and authored or edited several other volumes of translation, including Nobel Laureate Tomas Tranströmer's Selected Poems (2012) and The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa (1994). His essay collection Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry (1984) received the National Book Critics Circle Award. Hass served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and as Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. He lives in California with his wife, poet Brenda Hillman, and teaches at the University of California, Berkeley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Keith on June 22, 2025

A wonderful addition to the Milosz canon in English! And a very different book. It seems to have an uncertainty that later poems don't have; even that earlier poems don't have. The war is over here, Poland is devastated, the poet is trying to determine his relationship with the new regime (one he is......more

Goodreads review by Darius on March 12, 2025

A fascinating collection that provides English-speakers with a glimpse at the genius of Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz, “Poet in the New World: Poems, 1946–1953” is a new translation of the works Mr. Milosz composed during the immediate aftermath of World War II. This was an interesting period in the......more

Goodreads review by Shilo on January 19, 2025

I love poetry and earned my Bachelor’s degree in Literature, but I had never heard of Czeslaw Milosz before this book. I loved this book and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting to read more about post-war Europe mindset and thoughts. There were many profound poems in this book. I definitely......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on January 31, 2025

A welcome addition to the English translations of poems by Nobel Prize winner, Czeslaw Milosz. This is a book of early works. Sensitive translation by Robert Haas and David Frick. Though many of the poems were written by Milosz while he was in the US representing Poland, the feel foreshadows his eve......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on February 11, 2025

I'd never heard of Czeslaw Milosz before this, but was intrigued since my family comes from this area, but never talked about this, and immediately I felt this awe at the style and the way it flowed. I was intrigued by the way he grappled with memory and war, as well as violence and what a legacy ca......more