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Czesław Miłosz's Faith in the Flesh

Body, Belief, and Human Identity

Bill, Stanley (Associate Professor in Polish Studies, Associate Professor in Polish Studies, University of Cambridge)

Czesław Miłosz's Faith in the Flesh

Czesław Miłosz's Faith in the Flesh

Body, Belief, and Human Identity

Czesław Miłosz's Faith in the Flesh

 

A study of the writings of Polish laureate Czesław Miłosz perspectives on transcendence and religious belief in a secular age through creative engagement with sensual or material experience.


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Beschrijving Czesław Miłosz's Faith in the Flesh

This book presents Czesław Miłosz's poetic philosophy of the body as an original defense of religious faith, transcendence, and the value of the human individual against what he viewed as dangerous modern forms of materialism. The Polish Nobel laureate saw the reductive "biologization" of human life as a root cause of the historical tragedies he had witnessed under Nazi German and Soviet regimes in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe. The book argues that his response was not merely to reconstitute spiritual or ideal forms of human identity, which no longer seemed plausible. Instead, he aimed to revalidate the flesh, elaborating his own non-reductive understandings of the self on the basis of the body's deeper meanings.

Within the framework of a hesitant Christian faith, Miłosz's poetry and prose often suggest a paradoxical striving toward transcendence precisely through sensual experience. Yet his perspectives on bodily existence are not exclusively affirmative. The book traces his diverse representations of the body from dualist visions that demonize the flesh through to positive images of the body as the source of religious experience, the self, and his own creative faculty. It also examines the complex relations between "masculine" and "feminine" bodies or forms of subjectivity, as Miłosz represents them. Finally, it elucidates his contention that poetry is the best vehicle for conveying these contradictions, because it also combines "disembodied", symbolic meanings with the sensual meanings of sound and rhythm. For Miłosz, the double nature of poetic meaning reflects the fused duality of the human self.


ISBN
9780192844392
Pagina's
224
Verschenen
NUR
320
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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