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Title: L'Immoralité de L'Art
Description: Paris: Fayard, 1988. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. Light foxing to top edge. ; 21.4 x 13.5 x 2.9 cms; 297 pages; Czeslaw Milosz (1911–2004) was a Polish-American poet, essayist, and translator. A prominent figure in 20th-century literature, Milosz won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980 for his work, which explored themes of exile, identity, and human suffering. His notable works include The Captive Mind (1953) , an exploration of life under totalitarianism, and Poems (2001). Milosz's writing bridged the gap between Eastern and Western literary traditions, and he remains a key voice in modern European literature. Marie Bouvard is a French translator and scholar specializing in Polish literature. She has translated several works by Polish authors into French, including the writings of Czeslaw Milosz and Witold Gombrowicz. Her translation of Milosz's work has been noted for its scholarly depth and fidelity to the original text.. Very Good+ with no dust jacket .

Keywords: Language Art

Price: GBP 15.00 = appr. US$ 21.42 Seller: Literary Cat Books
- Book number: 62778

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