Zagajewski, Adam - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Ascherson, Neal. "'How to Leave a House of Slavery.'" The New York Review of Books XXXVIII, No. 14 (August 15, 1991): 17-20.
Considers Zagajewski's career in relation to changes in Poland and its intellectual culture since the end of the Cold War.
Gorczynski, Renata. "A Vindication of Being." Parnassus 14, No. 1 (1987), p. 77-78.
Calls Zagajewski an able and original heir to Polish masters such as Czeslaw Milosz and Zbigniew Herbert.
Levine, Madeline G. A review of Tremor: Selected Poems. The Partisan Review 57, No. 1 (1990): pp. 145-50.
Reviews Zagajewski's poetry along with books by Czeslaw Milosz and Anna Swir.
Maciuszko, Jerzy J. A review of Tremor: Selected Poems. World Literature Today 60, No. 3, (Summer, 1986): 489.
Praises Zagajewski's originality and...
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- Czeslaw Milosz (essay date 1985)
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- Sven Birkerts (essay date 1989)
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