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  1. Czesław Miłosz (Kėdainiai, 30 de junho de 1911 — Cracóvia, 14 de agosto de 2004) foi um poeta, romancista e ensaísta de língua polonesa. Milosz nasceu em família de ascendência polonesa na Lituânia, quando o país ainda pertencia ao Império Russo. Cresceu em Vilna, onde cumpriu parte dos estudos, outra parte na Polônia.

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  2. Czesław Miłosz (/ ˈ m iː l ɒ ʃ / MEE-losh, US also /-l ɔː ʃ,-w ɒ ʃ,-w ɔː ʃ /-⁠lawsh, -⁠wosh, -⁠wawsh, Polish: [ˈt͡ʂɛswaf ˈmiwɔʂ] ⓘ; 30 June 1911 – 14 August 2004) was a Polish-American poet, prose writer, translator, and diplomat.

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    • 14 August 2004 (aged 93), Kraków, Poland
  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Czesław Miłosz (born June 30, 1911, Šeteniai, Lithuania, Russian Empire [now in Lithuania]—died August 14, 2004, Kraków, Poland) was a Polish American author, translator, critic, and diplomat who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.

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  4. 8 poemas de Czeslaw Milosz. Czesław Miłosz nasceu no dia 30 de junho de 1911, em Kėdainiai, Lituânia. Um dos escritores mais importantes do século XX, recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura, em 1980. Reconhecido por seu pensamento humanista sobre a liberdade, a consciência e o “poder do totalitarismo sobre corpos e mentes”, tornou-se ...

  5. Czeslaw Milosz. 1911–2004. Photo by Horst Tappe/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Czeslaw Milosz ranks among the most respected figures in 20th-century Polish literature, as well as one of the most respected contemporary poets in the world: he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.

  6. Czesław Miłosz was a Polish poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980. He wrote in Polish and English, and his poems explore themes of history, politics, culture, and nature. Read his biography, poems, and texts by this poet on the Academy of American Poets website.

  7. Background. Czesław Miłosz was the son of Aleksander Miłosz, a civil engineer, and Weronika, née Kunat. He completed his secondary school and university studies in Vilnius, which was then still part of Poland, receiving his law degree from Stefan Batory University. As a student, he belonged to several literary clubs.