Bells in Winter

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Bells in Winter (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)

Critical Evaluation:

Czesław Miłosz’s Bells in Winter is a book of short lyric poems, an extended historical poem, and one long poem made up of six sections. The lyric poems are various, since some deal with nature and religion, and others with the social and historical losses of the mid-twentieth century. The long poem goes back to Miłosz’s native Lithuania to attempt to come to terms with both the dislocations of the twentieth century and his own history. The earliest poems in the collection were written in 1936 and 1944 in the midst of the destruction of World...

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