The article is a short presentation of two important works dealing with Czeslaw Milosz’s life and literature. First of them, written by Ewa Kołodziejczyk , is entitled An American after-second-world-war-period of Czeslaw Milosz (“Amerykańskie powojnie Czesława Miłosza”) and the second one, by Mateusz Antoniuk, “A word once awoken”. Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz: attempts of reading („Słowo raz obudzone”. Poezja Czesława Miłosza: próby czytania). First of the books mentioned above shows in details various Milosz’s activities during the five years period of his work for Polish Embassy in Washington (1945-1950) while the second one is an interesting proposition of “methodological alliance” between the studies on Czeslaw Milosz’s literary works and the so called “genetic criticism” and method of “close reading”. Both works are worth of being treated as really important examples of contemporary miloszology.
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