Volume 39, Number 14 · August 13, 1992

Tireless Messenger

By Helen Vendler
Provinces: Poems 1987–1991
by Czeslaw Milosz. Translated by the author, translated by Robert Hass

Ecco Press, 72 pp., $19.95

Beginning With My Streets: Essays and Recollections
by Czeslaw Milosz, translated by Madeline G. Levine

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 288 pp., $30.00

The Poet's Work: An Introduction to Czeslaw Milosz
by Leonard Nathan, by Arthur Quinn

Harvard University Press, 178 pp., $9.95 (paper)

The great Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, who was born in Lithuania in 1911 and has lived in California since 1960, is now writing, he tells us, from 'a new province,' that of old age:



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