![]() ![]() ![]() īecause of its form and its culturally-specific subject matter, Miłosz believed for some time that it could not be translated into English. ![]() The original Polish version was written between 19 and was published as a book in 1957 in France by the Instytut Literacki. "Natura" ("Nature") - Pennsylvania 1948–1949, with a poet reflecting on the history described in the first three sections."Duch dziejów" ("The Spirit of History") - Warsaw 1939–1945, and the poets killed in the Warsaw Uprising."Stolica" ("Capital") - politics and poetry in Warsaw 1918–31 August 1939, ending the night before the German Invasion of Poland."Piękne czasy" ("Beautiful Times") - literary life in Kraków 1900–1914.It is divided into four cantos, with a short introductory poem: The Treatise is considered one of Miłosz's greatest works.Ī Treatise on Poetry tells the history of Poland, particularly Polish poetry, during the first half of the 20th century. Written in 19, it was first published in book form in 1957 and won that year's literary prize from Kultura. A Treatise on Poetry ( Polish: Traktat poetycki) is book-length poem in Polish by Nobel Prize-winning poet Czesław Miłosz on Polish literature, poetry and history from 1900 to 1949. ![]()
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