Czesław Miłosz i Jan Nowak-Jeziorański — protokół rozbieżności
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https://doi.org/10.12775/AE.2015.003Keywords
Miłosz, Nowak-Jeziorański, Radio Free Europe, conflict, emigration, Miłosz and Radio Free Europe, Miłosz Radio Free Europe conflict, Miłosz Nowak-Jeziorański conflict.Abstract
CZESLAW MIŁOSZ AND JAN NOWAK-JEZIORAŃSKI—RECORDS OF DIVIERGENCES
The article aims to discuss the context and reasons for the difficult relationship between Czesław Miłosz and Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, two prominent figures in Polish twentieth century history. The analysis of available material helps the reader understand that it was not just a personal conflict, but a clash of disparate visions of Polishness, divergent ideologies, as well as incompatible visions of patriotism, a particularly thorny issue in the Polish context. The factors discussed in the essay might explain why Czesław Miłosz was one of the few great Poles absent from Radio Free Europe.
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