The article is an attempt to sum up Czesław Miłosz’s complicated relation with Adam Mickiewicz. The aim of the text is to outline Miłosz’s revisionary process and to focus on its last period called apophrades. The anxiety of influence and the anxiety of cultural empti-ness, which he prophesied, seem to be especially intriguing aspects of Miłosz’s literary heritage.
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