This stimulating collection of essays, mostly concerned with subjects taken from Slavic literatures, is at once scholarly and reflective. The volume opens with a true story, "Brognart," which is a confession of the author's remorse based on conflict with French intellectuals. "Science Fiction and the Coming of the Antichrist" concerns Vladimir Solovyov. "Krasinski's Retreat" is another return to the author's student readings, which attempts to determine how a Polish romantic poet could write in 1833 a drama on the ...
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This stimulating collection of essays, mostly concerned with subjects taken from Slavic literatures, is at once scholarly and reflective. The volume opens with a true story, "Brognart," which is a confession of the author's remorse based on conflict with French intellectuals. "Science Fiction and the Coming of the Antichrist" concerns Vladimir Solovyov. "Krasinski's Retreat" is another return to the author's student readings, which attempts to determine how a Polish romantic poet could write in 1833 a drama on the approaching world revolution. "Joseph Conrad's Father" sketches the biography of a poet and revolutionary and also throws some light upon the fate of the hero of the last chapter.
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8vo, pp. x, 253. Gray cloth. Poet William Jay Smith's copy with his ownership signature on the flyleaf. Edges slightly spotted, o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed and slightly chipped dj. Essays, many of them on subjects taken from Slavic literature.
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Good. SIGNED/INSCRIBED by AUTHOR in blue pen "To Jack Phelan and Llewellyn-Czeslaw Milosz 11/26/86 Berkeley"Has gift inscription. Includes newspaper clippings about Czeslaw Milosz from 1981 & 1984. Dust jacket has chipping and a 1/2 inch open tear.100% Money Back Guarantee on all Items. We believe in providing accurate grading on used books and excellent customer service.
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Very Good. Size: 8x6x0; Signed by Czeslaw Milosz on front end page, no further inscription. 1981 first paperback printing with full number line. Spine is uncreased, binding remains tight and sturdy; text also very good; moderate amount of wear to edges of wraps. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.