Svedočanstvo poezije

Svedočanstvo poezije

Czesław Miłosz

A collection of lectures by Czesław Miłosz that explores the role of the poet in a world marked by historical tragedies and totalitarianisms, emphasizing the ethical responsibility of art towards reality.

“The Testimony of Poetry” is an exceptional essay by Polish Nobel Prize winner Czesław Miłosz, which brings together the contents of his prestigious Charles Eliot Norton Lectures delivered at Harvard University. In this work, Miłosz, one of the most significant intellectuals of the 20th century, reflects on the very essence of the poetic vocation in times marked by great historical catastrophes, ideological pressures and the existential crisis of modern times.

The author dissects the relationship between poets and history, asking whether poetry can even survive – and what its purpose is – when faced with totalitarianism and mass suffering. Miłosz advocates the idea of ​​poetry as a “witness” to truth, which does not flee into pure aestheticism, but bravely records human experience, suffering and moral dilemmas. Through an analysis of his own work and the works of other prominent poets, he offers a profound insight into the weight of the poetic word, which must balance between personal vision and collective responsibility.

This edition of "The People's Book" is an indispensable read for all lovers of top-notch literary criticism, essays and philosophy of art. The book is an indispensable guide for understanding Miłosz's poetics, but also the broader context of European literature of the last century, which survived the most difficult historical upheavals. With a clear style and a high intellectual level, "Testimony of Poetry" remains a lasting testimony to the strength of the spirit and beauty that, despite everything, resists oblivion.

Original title
The Witnes of Poetry
Translation
Andrija Grosberger
Editor
Radoslav Mirosavljev
Graphics design
Zoran Branković
Dimensions
17 x 11.5 cm
Pages
130
Publisher
Narodna knjiga, Beograd, 1985.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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