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Song of a Citizen (Sources)

 
Notes on Poetry: Song of a Citizen (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Poem Summary
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Further Reading


Sources

Churchill, Winston S., Triumph and Tragedy, Houghton Mifflin, 1953, pp. 128 – 45.

Czarnecka, Ewa, and Aleksander Fiut, Conversations with Czeslaw Milosz, translated by Richard Lourie, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987.

Dynbciak, Krzysztof, “Holy Is Our Being... and Holy the Day,” in World Literature Today, Vol. 73, No. 4, Autumn 1999, pp. 687 – 91.

Enright, D. J., “Child of Europe,” in New York Review of Books, April 4, 1974, p. 29.

Fiut, Alexsander, The Eternal Moment: The Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz, translated by Theodosia S. Robertson, University of California Press, 1987, p. 42.

Johnson, Mary Lee, and John E. Grant, Blake’s Poetry and Designs, Norton, 1979.

Milosz, Czeslaw, The Collected Poems: 1931 – 1987, Ecco Press, 1987.

_______, Native Realm: A Search for Self-Definition, Doubleday, 1968, p. 204.

Nathan, Leonard, and Arthur Quinn, The Poet’s Work: An Introduction to Czeslaw Milosz, Harvard University Press, 1991.

Riggan, William, “Czeslaw Milosz: Silence... Memory... Contemplation... Praise,” in World Literature Today, Vol. 73, No. 4, Autumn 1999, pp. 617 – 19.

Zweig, Paul, “Selected Poems,” in New York Times Book Review, July 7, 1974, pp. 6 – 7.


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