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    Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz Milosz (Lithuanian: Oskaras Milašius; Polish: Oskar Władysław Miłosz) (28 May 1877 or 15 May 1877 – 2 March 1939) was a French...
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    Czesław Miłosz (/ˈmiːlɒʃ/ MEE-losh, US also /-lɔːʃ, -wɒʃ, -wɔːʃ/ -⁠lawsh, -⁠wosh, -⁠wawsh, Polish: [ˈt͡ʂɛswaf ˈmiwɔʂ] ; 30 June 1911 – 14 August 2004)...
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    Miloš, Milos, Miłosz or spelling variations thereof is a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Miłosz Bernatajtys, Polish rower Miloš Bogunović...
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    Miłosz briefly visited Paris where he met his cousin Oscar Miłosz who worked for the French-Lithuanian delegation and who became a mentor to Miłosz over...
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    early 20th century, including Michał Pius Römer, Stanisław Narutowicz, Oscar Milosz and Tadas Ivanauskas In February 1918, while World War I was ongoing...
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    is represented by Maironis, Antanas Baranauskas, Simonas Daukantas, Oscar Milosz, and Simonas Stanevičius. During the Tsarist annexation of Lithuania...
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    (1888–1923), New Zealander short story writer, died in Fontainebleau Oscar Milosz, poet, novelist, dramatist and Lithuanian diplomat died in Fontainebleau...
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    Stanisław Moniuszko (Krzywda coat of arms) Oscar Milosz (Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz-Milosz) Czesław Miłosz Ściapan Niekraševič Nikolai Gogol Zygmunt Lubicz...
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    Congress for Peace. Other visitors to the salon during the war included Oscar Milosz, Auguste Rodin and poet Alan Seeger, who came while on leave from the...
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    only on November 24. On October 11, 1920, the Lithuanian envoy in Paris Oscar Milosz asked the League of Nations to intervene in the renewed conflict with...
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    (1855–1906) Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–1898) Alexandre Mercereau (1884–1945) Oscar Milosz (1877–1939) Lithuanian (wrote in French) Jean Moréas (1856–1910) Greek...
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  • French-language poets such as Jules Supervielle, Saint-John Perse and Oscar Milosz. She also wrote fiction; her novel Mar de fondo was the first winner...
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    professor Asta Gustaitienė (lt) acknowledges that French-Lithuanian poet Oscar Milosz adapted a traditional Lithuanian variant titled Auksaplaukis ir Auksažvaigždė...
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  • Ibsen, directed by Guy Suarès, Franklin Theater 1958 : Miguel Mañana by Oscar Milosz, directed by Maurice Jacquemont, Studio des Champs-Élysées 1958 : When...
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    he met his young friend Guillaume Apollinaire, as well as Max Jacob, Oscar Milosz, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, and Fernand Léger. While he was a journalist...
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    Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Robert Merle (1908-2004), writer Oscar Milosz (1877-1939), writer Henry de Montherlant (1895-1972), writer Philippe...
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    where he self-studied astronomy and physics, translated the works of Oscar Milosz, and studied French, having had plans to study at the University of Paris...
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    tombe Bernard Kops André Barsacq 1973–74 Rubezahl, scènes de Don Juan Oscar Milosz Laurent Terzieff 1976 Lucienne et le boucher Marcel Aymé Nicole Anouilh...
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  • philosophical journal. Around this time he became a correspondent of Oscar Milosz. In the 1930s he was a contributor to Cahiers du Sud, and joined others...
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    Oscar Miłosz [a Lithuanian poet and diplomat], I am a Pole, not a Lithuanian." Despite this, radical Polish nationalists planned to protest Miłosz's funeral...
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    translated the works of Francis Jammes, W. B. Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke and Oscar Milosz. Drevinskaitė-Žilinskienė, Indra. "Reto vardo karys – savanoris – poetas"...
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    priest Adomas Vilimavičius, engineer Ernestas Galvanauskas, and poet Oscar Milosz. They were soon joined by Juozas Gabrys. Thus, there were three Lithuanian...
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    Don Juana (The Death of Don Juan), a dodecaphonic work to a text by Oscar Milosz, which the composer himself translated from French. Among the latest...
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    esotericism of Philéas Lebesgue was as poetic as that of his friend Oscar Milosz. In 1911, he joined the French Celtic League, founded by poet Robert...
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    same author, its "childish candor" resembled the devotional poetry of Oscar Milosz and Vasile Voiculescu. In 1944, also at Editura Vremea, Karnabatt published...
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  • of the most active translators of French poetry (Segalen, Oscar Venceslas de Lubicz-Milosz, Michaux, René Char, Jean Follain, the surrealists, Eugène...
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  • Luxembourg French-language poet May 28 – Oscar Milosz, also known as O(scar) V(ladislas) de L(ubicz-)Milosz (died 1939), Lithuanian diplomat, later a...
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  • act II of the opera Cornet, 2012/2015, texts by Rainer Maria Rilke, Oscar Milosz, lt, de, fr) Symphony, for large orchestra (no.1, 1979) Liberatio, for...
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    analyzed in Czesław Miłosz's The Captive Mind. In that book, Miłosz refers to Andrzejewski only as "Alpha." According to Miłosz, Andrzejewski's writing...
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    The society acted out various plays, such as Marat, Tadas Blinda, Oscar Milosz's Two Brothers, Konstantinas Jasiukaitis's Alkani žmonės (Hungry People)...
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