Mozil Sings Miłosz BY Marta Nadzieja Music The success of this ostensibly risky poetic venture hinges on one of Czesław Mozil’s greatest artistic virtues: trust
NOTES FROM UNDER THE TABLE: Flash-mob Miłosz vs. The Long and Lonesome Stand of Tadeusz Różewicz BY James Hopkin Literature The centenary of Miłosz’s birth has been quite well covered in the UK. There was always something magisterial about him, both as a poet and as a man
Soyka sings Miłosz BY Tomasz Cyz Music The album is a mere 27 minutes (22 if you don’t count the instrumental track). That’s pretty short, much too short. You just feel like having some more
Opening of the Czesław Miłosz International Dialogue Centre – Online Broadcast on 30 June BY John Biweekly Literature On the eve of the Polish EU Presidency Krasnogruda will host the grand opening of the Czesław Miłosz International Dialogue Centre. On this occasion enthusiasts of the Nobel Prize Winner’s art will arrive from all over the world. One of the guests will be Zygmunt Bauman who will participate in the Agora of Philosophers
Ballady i Romanse, Zapomnij BY Bartek Chaciński Music The images of Polish fields seem so antiquated that they might, paradoxically enough, be presaging the birth of a new trend
It’s Not About Guilt Talk with Irena Grudzińska-Gross Literature To my surprise, it turned out that readers assume that our book demands an act of some sort: an apology, a confession, retribution. That’s not the case
SOMETHING OR OTHER:The Goneness of the Past BY Irena Grudzińska-Gross Literature It is the centenary of Czesław Miłosz’s birth, and I am trying to understand the origin of my attachment to this poet